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Questionnaire for Interreg NW Europe WOW! Project
Questionnaire Interreg NW Europe WOW! Project Dear reader, As part of the WOW! - Interreg North-West Europe project we aim to get
Local attention for cellulose recovery
Local attention for cellulose recovery A local newspaper, from Koedijk, publisched an article about the recovery of cellulose at our pilot site
Market opportunities for rescources from water
Market opportunities for resources from sewage water On Thursday October 24, CirTec will be present on this year’s Aquarama exhibition in Leuven
We are moving soon
The move to our new building is getting closer. Preparations are in full swing and on 17 August 2019 we are moving to a
New possibilities for recovered cellulose
The German students Melissa Kramer, Lobke Beckfeld, Nicholas Plunkett en Eli Goltermann have made beautiful products with cellulose recovered from wastewater. They show
Removal of drug residues with bio activated carbon from recovered cellulose
An installation that removes drug residues from wastewater will be placed on the waste water treatment plant in Ede. The recovered cellulose (flushed
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Questionnaire for Interreg NW Europe WOW! Project
Questionnaire Interreg NW Europe WOW! Project Dear reader, As part of the WOW! - Interreg North-West Europe project we aim to get an overview of recovered raw materials from sewage/wastewater in Europe and
Local attention for cellulose recovery
Local attention for cellulose recovery A local newspaper, from Koedijk, publisched an article about the recovery of cellulose at our pilot site in Warmenhuizen. The article is written in Dutch and can be
Market opportunities for rescources from water
Market opportunities for resources from sewage water On Thursday October 24, CirTec will be present on this year’s Aquarama exhibition in Leuven (Belgium). CirTec offers sustainable solutions for treatment of (waste) water, sludge,
We are moving soon
The move to our new building is getting closer. Preparations are in full swing and on 17 August 2019 we are moving to a new building down the street. We expect that you will not
New possibilities for recovered cellulose
The German students Melissa Kramer, Lobke Beckfeld, Nicholas Plunkett en Eli Goltermann have made beautiful products with cellulose recovered from wastewater. They show what the possibilities are with recycled, used toiletpaper. The students have
Removal of drug residues with bio activated carbon from recovered cellulose
An installation that removes drug residues from wastewater will be placed on the waste water treatment plant in Ede. The recovered cellulose (flushed toilet paper) is used by water authority Valei en Veluwe to