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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 be inconvenienced by our move. We would like to draw your attention to the fact that from August 19, 2019 we are located at our new address :

CirTec B.V.
Nijverheidsweg 26
1442 LD Purmerend
The Netherlands

Our telephone numbers and e-mail addresses remain unchanged.

We look forward to seeing you at our new location!

We are moving soon2019-08-13T09:39:25+00:00

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 presented their work on the 6th and 7th of July at the Highschool of art Weißensee in Berlin.  Their video is posted on the Cellvation LinkedIn page.

https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6552846830076518400

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 presented their work on the 6th and 7th of July at the Highschool of art Weißensee in Berlin.  Their video is posted on the Cellvation LinkedIn page.

https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6552846830076518400

New possibilities for recovered cellulose2019-07-11T10:46:32+00:00

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 make bio-char that will adsorb the drug residues. It is a world first that contributes to solving a growing environmental problem. The Ditch companies CirTec and PulsedHeat are the technology suppliers and partners within the European Interreg project WOW!. “It is good that especially the SMEs make this innovation possible with the water authority, focussed on clean water and a circular economy”.

The full article (in Dutch) can be read in Vallei and Veluwe’s public year report from page 5: adobe.ly/2XcJeQB

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 make bio-char that will adsorb the drug residues. It is a world first that contributes to solving a growing environmental problem. The Ditch companies CirTec and PulsedHeat are the technology suppliers and partners within the European Interreg project WOW!. “It is good that especially the SMEs make this innovation possible with the water authority, focussed on clean water and a circular economy”.

The full article (in Dutch) can be read in Vallei and Veluwe’s public year report from page 5: adobe.ly/2XcJeQB

Removal of drug residues with bio activated carbon from recovered cellulose2019-07-11T11:11:12+00:00