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SUMMARY:WaterProof Webinar: Industrial-Urban Symbiosis – Industrial-Urban Symbiosis: Business\, Funding\, and Practical Insights
DESCRIPTION:24 March 2026\, 13:00-14:30 CET\, online \n\nTurning Underutilised Resources into Economic & Environmental Value \nIndustrial-Urban Symbiosis (I-US) enables new business opportunities though the collaboration of diverse stakeholders across various sectors. Hereby\, this innovative approach facilitates the exchange of underutilised resources\, e.g. by-products\, residues\, energy\, water\, capacities\, and expertise\, keeping materials productive longer. By repurposing outputs as inputs\, I-US can minimise resource extraction\, cut costs\, and advance objectives of the EU Circular Economy Action Plan. \nKey criteria of this value creation are aligned stakeholder interest and the exchange of perspectives. Businesses benefit from reduced raw material costs\, supply chain resilience\, lower disposal expenses\, and new revenue opportunities. Meanwhile local authorities and regions can profit from healthier ecosystems\, economic vitality\, and new job opportunities. These complementary goals drive economic resilience and systemic change towards sustained resource loops\, higher recycling rates and enhanced regional sustainability. \nTo turn theory into practice\, the EU-funded WaterProof project hosts the webinar “Industrial-Urban Symbiosis: Business\, Funding\, and Practical Insights”. Join on 24 March 2026 from 13:00 to 14:30 CET for targeted strategies and practical insights that will equip industry professionals and practitioners with proven I-US skills. \nRegister here! \n\nThe webinar will feature presentations from leading experts:\n\nAlena Jahns/Mara Wagner (IZES): Introduction to the WaterProof project and Industrial Urban Symbiosis.\nJames Woodcock (International Synergies Limited & H4C ECoP): Business cases and funding for I-US\nHannes Utikal (Provadis School\, Process4Sustainability at Industrial Park Höchst\, Frankfurt): Practical example: Industrial Symbiosis collaboration at Höchst Industrial Park.\nEric Schuler (Avantium): Embedding CCU/the volta technology in the I-US context\n\nThe WaterProof Project and I-US Integration \nThe EU-funded research project WaterProof implements I-US by developing a cutting-edge CO2 conversion technology . Powered by renewable energy\, this unique electrochemical process converts CO₂ captured from wastewater treatment and waste incineration into formic acid. It hereby turns emissions into a sustainable carbon feedstock replacing fossil resources. The generated formic acid will be tested in applications like fish leather tanning and consumer cleaning products as well as the formulation of Formic-derived Acidic Deep Eutectic Solvents (ADES). The project’s synergies perfectly illustrate I-US potentials: Urban CO₂ emissions supply chemical industries. Peroxide by-products treat wastewater contaminated with pesticides\, antibiotics\, and pharmaceuticals. Formic-derived Acidic Deep Eutectic Solvents (ADES) extract precious metals from ash and sludge\, creating closed loop circular systems.\nFor more information on the WaterProof project\, visit https://waterproof-project.eu.\nWaterProof is Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Health and Digital Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.\n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/waterproof-webinar-industrial-urban-symbiosis-stakeholder-collaboration-across-key-sectors/
CATEGORIES:Biomass and CO₂,CCU,Circular Economy,CO₂ Management,CSRD Sustainability Reporting,EU Policy for Chemicals and Materials,Net Zero Economy,Sustainability,Sustainable Chemistry
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260306
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SUMMARY:AI Circular Economy Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:Unlocking the Potential of Renewable Carbon from Biomass\, CCU and Recycling.\nArtificial intelligence (AI) is no longer just a technological trend; it is a transformative force that is accelerating the transition from fossil fuels to renewable carbon sources in the chemical and materials industry. This represents one of the greatest industrial challenges since the beginning of the industrial revolution\, requiring the most advanced digital solutions available. AI is emerging as the key enabler of this transformation. \nnova-Institute proudly presents its new highlight event\, bringing together the best innovators\, researchers\, and practitioners of this fundamental digital transformation of our society: The AI Circular Economy Conference\, 4-5 March\, 2026 in Cologne and online. Join us at this groundbreaking conference to explore how advanced AI tools and applications are shaping the future of circular and sustainable materials by unlocking the full potential of renewable carbon from biomass\, carbon capture utilisation (CCU)\, and recycling: \n\nHigh-tech innovators are delivering cutting-edge AI solutions for science and industry.\nChemical and plastics producers are using AI to innovate more quickly\, efficiently\, and sustainably.\nThe agricultural and biomass sectors are using AI to identify new sources of raw materials and close the loop on material flows.\nCutting-edge applications of AI\, including AI-assisted modelling of CCU processes and catalysts\, optimisation of CO₂ capture\, and the design of novel chemical pathways such as those involving electrochemistry.\nUse of AI for process control and optimisation in depolymerisation\, advanced waste stream sorting and feedstock analysis\, as well as quality assurance of recycled materials.\n\nFeaturing top experts in AI development\, chemical and plastics manufacturing\, biotechnology\, agriculture\, recycling and sustainability\, this interdisciplinary event will explore the latest developments in the field. Whether you are a data scientist working on new industrial applications\, a materials professional seeking for practical tools\, or part of the management or investment community looking to understand strategic and financial opportunities\, this conference will provide you with actionable insights\, valuable use cases and collaborative opportunities. The “AI Circular Economy Conference” will bring together all relevant stakeholders to discuss the need for AI solutions in a circular economy in the chemistry and materials sector and to match these needs with technical solutions from scientists and developers. \nFurther information at https://ai-circulareconomy.eu
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/ai-circular-economy-conference-2026/
LOCATION:Maternushaus\, Kardinalfringsstraße 1-3\, Köln\, 50668\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Advanced Recycling,AI,bio-based feedstock,Bio-based Materials,CCU,nova-Conferences
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:christopher.vomberg@nova-institut.de
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SUMMARY:CO2-based Fuels and Chemicals Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:The CO2-based Fuels and Chemicals Conference is one of internationally established and has developed into a unique meeting and networking place for the entire Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) and Power-to-X industry and its customers. The upcoming 12th edition of this conference again will continue with this success and will showcase again the newest and most important developments in the fast growing field of CO2 capture and utilisation. \nWith a current capacity of over 1.3 million tonnes for CO2-based products and steadily growing demand\, smart Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) technologies are helping to establish CO2 as a renewable carbon feedstock. Innovative technologies and materials are crucial to meet the increasing demand for fossil-free carbon\, e.g. derived from CO2 or biomass\, especially in the chemical and fuel sector. \nFurther information: https://co2-chemistry.eu \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/co2-based-fuels-and-chemicals-conference-2024/
LOCATION:Maternushaus\, Kardinalfringsstraße 1-3\, Köln\, 50668\, Germany
CATEGORIES:CCU,nova-Conferences
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:christopher.vomberg@nova-institut.de
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SUMMARY:News from CCU – From Carbon Capture and Green Hydrogen production to CO2 Utilisation for Chemicals\, Advanced Fuels\, Polymers\, Proteins and Minerals and its related Political Framework
DESCRIPTION:Hosts: Michael Carus\, Achim Raschka\, Pauline Ruiz\, Nicolas Hark and Pia Skoczinski (nova-Institute)\nGuests: Laura Martí Montaner (AIMPLAS)\, Célia Sapart (CO2 Value Europe)\, Volker Sick (Global CO2 Initiative) \nCarbon Capture & Utilisation is one essential pillar for the supply of renewable carbon besides biomass and recycling and therefore one of the key technologies for the transition to sustainable chemical and fuel production and to substitute fossil feedstock sources\, to fight climate change and to shift towards climate-friendly production and consumption. For providing the full benefits of CCU technologies the use of renewable energy and hydrogen is indispensable and a crucial for the production of CO2-based transportation and aviation fuels\, bulk and fine chemicals. \nThe session will focus on developments in carbon capture\, green hydrogen production\, technologies and trends for CO2-based chemicals\, building blocks and polymers\, fuels\, proteins and minerals as well as the latest policy developments for CCU. \nThe use of CO2 as chemical feedstock for chemicals and polymers has been intensively diversified. Several successfully implemented technologies used at commercial level are in place and many more at the laboratory and pilot phase. Besides the long-established use of CO2 for the synthesis of polycarbonates\, also polyurethanes are based on it. The most notable biotechnological conversion pathway of a syngas produces ethanol at commercial scale. Additionally\, high interest is also observed in CO2-based methanol and in CO2-based hydrocarbons\, which can be used for fuel\, chemical and polymers applications. A current total production capacity of these CO2-based products of ca. 1.3 Mt/a in 2022 is observed and a strong increase in capacity is expected by 2027. \nThe utilisation of CO2 as a feedstock for materials and chemicals has not gained significant traction in policy yet. However\, there are some recent developments that look promising for CCU technologies\, especially in energetic applications. What specific support is already there and what can be expected in future EU policy for CCU applications will be explored in this session. \n  \nTopics\n\nCarbon Capture – Methods and Technologies\nGreen Hydrogen Production\nTechnology and Trends Overview of CO2-based Chemicals and Polymers\, Fuels\, Proteins and Minerals\nPolicy Landscape of Carbon Capture & Utilisation\n\n  \nProgram \n(all CET: Central European Time)\n \n\n\n\n10:00\nMichael Carus (nova-Institute): Session Opening\n\n\n\nTour de Table and nova introduction\n\n\n10:30\nMichael Carus (nova-Institute): Making a Case for CCU\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Renewable Carbon Concept\nIntroduction to CCU\nMaking a Case for Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) – It Is Much More Than Just a Carbon Removal Technology\n\n\n\n\n\nParticipant contributions & discussion\n\n\n11:15\nNicolas Hark (nova-Institute): Policy Landscape of Carbon Capture & Utilisation\n\n\n\n\n\nStatus and outlook on how CCU is recognised in EU legislation – both for materials/chemicals and in energy uses\nHow does EU legislation on CCU compare to the United States?\n\n\n\n\n\nParticipant contributions & discussion\n\n\n12:00\nLunch break\n\n\n12:30\nPia Skoczinski\, Pauline Ruiz and Achim Raschka (nova-Institute): Overview on Carbon Capture & Hydrogen Production\, Technology & Trends Overview of CO2-based Chemicals and Polymers\, Fuels\, Proteins and Minerals\n\n\n\n\n\nMethods\, technologies and key players for carbon capture\nMethods\, technologies and key players for green hydrogen production\nStatus and outlooks for:\nChemical and electrochemical CO2-conversion: technologies\, trends and key players\nBiotechnological CO2-conversion: technologies\, trends and key players\nCO2-to-Proteins: technologies\, trends and key players\nCO2-to-Minerals: technologies\, trends and key players\n\n\n\n\n\nParticipant contributions & discussion\n\n\n13:15\nLaura Martí Montaner (AIMPLAS): Making Value out of CO2 to Create a Circular Economy for the Plastic Sector\n\n\n\nParticipant contributions & discussion\n\n\n\n14:15\nVolker Sick (Global CO2 Initiative): Identifying Opportunities and Risks in Carbon Management\n\n\n\n\nParticipant contributions & discussion\n\n\n\n15:00\nCélia Sapart (CO2 Value Europe): How will CCU Contribute to Reach Climate Neutrality in the EU?\n\n\n\n\nParticipant contributions & discussion\n\n\n\n15:45\nOutlook & Wrap-up\n\n\n\nGet the newest market and policy developments for CCU. Join the nova Session and discuss with the experts. \nThe nova-Institute invites to the nova Session on 5 December 2023 that will take place as an online event.
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/news-from-ccu/
CATEGORIES:CCU
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LOCATION:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/news-from-ccu/
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