CIRCLTR: Circular Leather Goods
The CIRCLTR project has successfully demonstrated that leather style luxury goods can be designed, produced, and maintained within a circular and regenerative system.
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The CIRCLTR project has successfully demonstrated that leather style luxury goods can be designed, produced, and maintained within a circular and regenerative system.
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COMPANY NAME Sociedad Cooperativa Montevirgen COUNTRY SPAIN SECTOR Agrifood CIRCULAR BUSINESS MODEL Recovery and recycling CHALLENGE S.C. Montevirgen faced significant environmental and operational hurdles in the lye treatment stage of its table olive production process. In
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Toern is a Hamburg-based start-up that provides an end-to-end returns platform for fashion e-commerce retailers. Customers upload photos, and a software checks the item automatically. If predefined criteria are met, the item is relisted in the original shop at a discounted price for the next buyer and for a limited time. Once a new buyer is found, the item is shipped directly from the first customer to the next (peer-to-peer forwarding).
Packaging materials are often not particularly environmentally friendly. Especially, when it comes to cushioning products to prevent breakage, materials such as Styrofoam are frequently used, which are barely biodegradable or not at all. The company PROSERVATION has developed a material made from grain waste that can replace environmentally harmful packaging materials. This new material is called RECOU and must first be shaped using negative molds. These negative molds are currently not made from the ideal material. They cannot be used very often and lack recycability potential.
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COMPANY NAME La Verabat S.L. COUNTRY Spain SECTOR Agrifood CIRCULAR BUSINESS MODEL Product Life Extension CHALENGE La Verabat company faced significant environmental and financial pressures with a linear “use‑and‑dispose” packaging model
YorGut Circular: A Reusable Jar and Bottle System for Zero-Waste Rural Circularity Read More »
Tsenso equips food crates with small temperature sensors to ensure that the cold chain between the manufacturer and the retailer remains unbroken and the products stay fresh. The sensors are battery-powered and have a lifespan of at least one year. Currently, retailers dispose of the sensors as soon as the goods are received. As a result, thousands of fully functional battery-powered sensors are regularly discarded after a single use. Eventually, Tsenso tries to establish a take-back and re-use system for electronic sensors.
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Feasibility study to design and validate a circular deposit-return system for glass honey jars. COMPANY NAME Tesela Natura S.L COUNTRY Spain SECTOR Agrifood CIRCULAR BUSINESS MODEL Product Life Extension CHALLENGE This
VALIDATION OF A DEPOSIT, RETURN, AND REUSE SYSTEM FOR GLASS HONEY JARS Read More »
A Hungarian company tested if the “waste” heat generated by gym users may be used as the primary energy source for water heating, creating a closed-loop energy cycle. They found out that they can reduce their external electricity consumption by nearly 75%.
MOVE2HEAT: F&M Heat loop: Repurposing Read More »
Feasibility study for the establishment of a chain of reconditioned spare parts for mobile electronic devices.
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This French company has achieved a feasibility study to develop a solar-powered sludge dehydration system to optimize industrial and municipal waste management while producing valuable resources.
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The German company seeks to establish a Membrane-as-a-service model in hydrogen production. The project strengthens sustainable and circular production as well as European resilience and independence.
ERHYME: Enhancing Renewable HYdrogen with a Circular MEA Economy Read More »
The German company transforms recycles plastic from the oceans back to the original pure material and uses it to produce pallets. Within their Up2Circ project they explored possibilities for a take-back system to keep their pallets as long as possible in use.
W2P Loop – Upcycling of ocean plastic to pallets used in logistics Read More »