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2014 - 2020

CelluComp

CelluComp is a material science company producing Curran®, a nano-fibre product made from agri-food waste streams from root crop.
19 Mar 2018 | By project RETRACE
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2014 - 2020

Horizon Proteins

This company aims to transform under-used resources from food and drink industries, into higher value, sustainable, high-quality protein products.
19 Mar 2018 | By project RETRACE
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2014 - 2020

Zero Waste Scotland

Zero Waste Scotland’s mission is the dissemination of policy to encourage behaviour change among population and organisations through programmes and brands.
18 Mar 2018 | By project RETRACE
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2014 - 2020

Api'Up

Api’Up produces a series of new and designed furniture from waste and abandoned materials, collected in the territory, employing socially-fragile workers.
07 Mar 2018 | By project RETRACE
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2014 - 2020

KOOPERA

Koopera promotes the social and professional integration of socially excluded people, through activities related to environmental issues and social care.
07 Mar 2018 | By project RETRACE
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2014 - 2020

BLACK BEAR CARBON

Black Bears technology aims to upcycle tires into valuable materials without damaging the environment and saving CO2 emissions.
07 Mar 2018 | By project RETRACE
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2014 - 2020

CIRCULAR VALLEY

Circular Valley is an innovation hub for the development of businesses that ease the transition to a Circular Economy.
07 Mar 2018 | By project RETRACE
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2014 - 2020

ECONYL Regeneration System

The GP recovers the nylon contained in waste (such as carpets, fabrics scraps fishing nets) by transforming back into raw material without any loss of quality.
07 Mar 2018 | By project RETRACE
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2014 - 2020

Slovenian Network - Centers of reuse CPU

The USE-REUSE network runs centres across the country which takes in unwanted but viable products before selling them on as second-hand goods.
07 Mar 2018 | By project RETRACE
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