Stay in the LOOP

Stay in the LOOP

Students of the Fachhochschule Potsdam in Berljn have done research into the use, reuse and circular possibilities of toilet paper. The infographic in this link is the result of their research. Compliments to Lena Blüggel, Clara Lozano, and Chantal Schöpp.

Stay in the LOOP

Students of the Fachhochschule Potsdam in Berljn have done research into the use, reuse and circular possibilities of toilet paper. The infographic in this link is the result of their research. Compliments to Lena Blüggel, Clara Lozano, and Chantal Schöpp.

Stay in the LOOP2020-04-17T18:15:03+00:00

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 found on the Dutch page for those that want to read it.

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 found on the Dutch page for those that want to read it.

Local attention for cellulose recovery2019-10-21T10:50:43+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