STUDY RESULTS

EDUCATIONAL GAME TO TACKLE THE COMPLEX CHALLENGES OF CIRCULARITY

MÜNSTER

By age

 

By gender

PARTICIPANT PROFILE

Citizen science action for optimising the separate collection of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) in Münster region

By analyzing users' decisions throughout the HOOP Trainers game, we aim to gain a deeper understanding of the citizens' perspectives on biowaste separation, their acceptance of products derived from it, and their recommendations for constructing  greener and more circular cities and regions.

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Female

Male

Non binary

I prefer not to answer

PERIOD

01/03/2023

21/08/2023

Presented below are the results obtained in Münster, which can be analyzed within the Biowaste Club of the region. These findings serve as a basis for transforming data into actionable improvement proposals, fostering collaborative efforts to co-create a more circular municipality.

HOOP TRAINERS PLAYERS

268

01/03/202

HOOP project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020

research and innovation programme under grant agreement N°101000836

MISSION 1

MÜNSTER

OBJECTIVE: Properly sort 10 waste items into their respective bins

% ON EACH WASTE ITEM

Hits and misses by waste item

Waste items that raised the most doubts

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RANKING BASED ON THE % OF ERRORS

BIN

PARTICIPANTS

268

HOOP project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020

research and innovation programme under grant agreement N°101000836

MISSION 1

MÜNSTER

OBJECTIVE: Properly sort 10 waste items into their respective bins

HOOP TRAINERS REPORT

HOOP project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020

research and innovation programme under grant agreement N°101000836

CHOOSE A TYPE OF WASTE TO OBSERVE THE RESULTING OUTCOME

Hits and misses by gender and waste item

Waste items that raised the most doubts by gender and age

DATA PRESENTED AS A % OF ERROR

MISSION 2

OBJECTIVE: Opinions on 4 questions regarding domestic waste separation

Primary obstacles to waste separate collection indicated by users

Key motivations behind separate waste collection

The separation process takes more effort

They won’t take full advantage of

separation (distrust)

Paper biowaste bags are too dirty

and fragile

Due to advanced separation processes, private pre-separation is not necessary

None of the above

Channels for obtaining information on waste collection

Turn biowaste into useful products

Reduce the environmental impact

of biowaste

The practical tips that I’ve received

Opportunity to pay less taxes

None, I'm not motivated enough

to separate the biowaste

Areas which waste managers should prioritize to optimize the sorting of organic waste

Provide practical tips to make the waste sorting process easier

Raise awareness campaigns

Enhance positive behaviours

Local waste management website

Social networks

Press - Campaigns

Telephone contact

I don't know where to find it

1

2

3

4

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MÜNSTER

PARTICIPANTS

237

HOOP project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020

research and innovation programme under grant agreement N°101000836

MISSION 2

HOOP TRAINERS REPORT

MÜNSTER

OBJECTIVE: Opinions on 4 questions regarding domestic waste separation

HOOP project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020

research and innovation programme under grant agreement N°101000836

Key motivations behind separate waste collection

1

Primary obstacles to waste separate collection indicated by users

2

MISSION 2

HOOP TRAINERS REPORT

MÜNSTER

OBJECTIVE: Opinions on 4 questions regarding domestic waste separation

HOOP project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020

research and innovation programme under grant agreement N°101000836

Channels for obtaining information on waste collection

Areas which waste managers should prioritize to optimize the sorting of organic waste

3

4

MISSION 3

MÜNSTER

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OBJECTIVE: Select one bioproduct type from four proposed options

HOOP project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020

research and innovation programme under grant agreement N°101000836

OBJECTIVE: Select one bioproduct type from four proposed options

Bioproducts selected by participants

By gender or age

PARTICIPANTS

235

Fertilisers

Nutrients

Bioplastics

Green chemical products

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