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May 11, 2026

Isotech Ltd is bringing its innovation, the Symbiotic Circular Scheme for Organic Waste Management, to life in Cyprus.

Within the framework of Terrasafe , Isotech Ltd is bringing its innovation, the Symbiotic Circular Scheme for Organic Waste Management, to life in Cyprus.
🧩 Following a series of mapping meetings and discussions with community leaders, farmers, livestock breeders and gardeners, we developed the first design of a local composting system tailored to real needs and on the ground challenges.
During our Participatory Workshop: “Designing an Innovative Local Composting System, we brought all stakeholders to the table”, community representatives, farmers, livestock breeders, gardeners, and local researchers, came together to:
✅ Present and review the proposed system design
✅ Discuss operational and practical considerations
✅ Gather input from all user groups
✅ Refine the scheme through collective feedback
➡️ What’s next?
The feedback received will now inform the feasibility study, ensuring the system is realistic, viable and locally adapted.
At the same time, we are preparing for compost production, with the second compost application planned for November. ♻️
Because circular solutions work best when they are designed with the community, not just for it.
The TERRASAFE project is funded by the European Union under the Horizon Europe Framework Programme.

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Within the framework of Terrasafe , Isotech Ltd is bringing its innovation, the Symbiotic Circular Scheme for Organic Waste Management, to life in Cyprus.
🧩 Following a series of mapping meetings and discussions with community leaders, farmers, livestock breeders and gardeners, we developed the first design of a local composting system tailored to real needs and on the ground challenges.
During our Participatory Workshop: “Designing an Innovative Local Composting System, we brought all stakeholders to the table”, community representatives, farmers, livestock breeders, gardeners, and local researchers, came together to:
✅ Present and review the proposed system design
✅ Discuss operational and practical considerations
✅ Gather input from all user groups
✅ Refine the scheme through collective feedback
➡️ What’s next?
The feedback received will now inform the feasibility study, ensuring the system is realistic, viable and locally adapted.
At the same time, we are preparing for compost production, with the second compost application planned for November. ♻️
Because circular solutions work best when they are designed with the community, not just for it.
The TERRASAFE project is funded by the European Union under the Horizon Europe Framework Programme.