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SUMMARY:nova talk #2: Textile Recycling: quo vadis? Just a hype or the next big thing? (FREE webinar)
DESCRIPTION:nova talk #2: Textile Recycling: quo vadis? Just a hype or the next big thing? \n12 May 2026\, 13 – 14:30 CET \nThe second edition of the nova talks turns to one of the most pressing and controversial topics in the transition towards a circular textile economy: textile recycling. This interactive online session will explore whether current developments signal a genuine systemic shift – or whether the momentum risks fading before large-scale impact is achieved. \nFree registration at: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_sp3uSwv4RvCmqNkI1hvxeA \nDetailed background information you will find at: https://renewable-carbon.eu/news/nova-talk-2-textile-recycling-quo-vadis-just-a-hype-or-the-next-big-thing \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/nova-talk-2-textile-recycling-quo-vadis-just-a-hype-or-the-next-big-thing-free/
CATEGORIES:Cellulose Fibres,Circular Economy,nova talks,Recycling,Sustainability
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:lara.dammer@nova-institut.de
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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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SUMMARY:nova talk: Next Generation Cellulose Fibre – Lyocell 2.0
DESCRIPTION:nova talk: Next Generation Cellulose Fibre – Lyocell 2.0\n \nSustainability and Circularity in Innovative Textiles \n13 November\, 13:00 – 14:30h CET (online) – free of charge \nRegister here! \nLyocell\, a material made from cellulose\, is gaining strong attention in the textile industry for its strength\, softness\, and sustainable production. As the textile industry increasingly prioritises circularity and sustainability\, Lyocell 2.0 offers promising solutions through balanced high-quality performance combined with environmental responsibility\, while also standing out for its recyclability and versatility. \nOn 13 November 2025\, 13:00-14:30 CEST\, nova-Institute will host the first ever nova talk — an interactive online-discussion format offering in-depth discussions on cellulose fibre innovation. This event will bring together internationally recognised experts Asta Partanen (nova-Institute)\, Philipp Köhler (Thuringian Institute for Textile and Plastics Research Rudolstadt e.V.  – TITK)\, and Manuel Steiner (LIST Technology AG) to explore next generation cellulose fibres from multiple perspectives. \nAs current EU directives for textiles are focussing on circularity and sustainability in textile fibres\, the discussion will offer an overview of different fibre-to-fibre recycling methods as well as market figures and technology data. A special focus is set on one of the most growing textile fibres: Lyocell. Other key topics will include the emerging use of ionic liquids in Lyocell production\, a comparison of chemical and mechanical fibre recycling\, and how Lyocell compares with viscose in terms of recyclability and circularity. The panel will also cover technical advances in re-pulping cellulose to regenerate full Lyocell fibres\, current trends\, and international highlights. \nThis event is generously sponsored by LIST Technology AG. Based in Switzerland\, List Technology AG is the leading technology provider for highly viscous and phase-changing industrial processes based on KneadingReactors\, such as dissolution processes for spinning solutions\, and inventor of the Lyocell 2.0 technology. LIST’s support highlights the importance of sustainable materials research in driving the textile industry’s future. \nThe TITK – Thuringian Institute for Textile and Plastics Research Rudolstadt e.V. is among the leading private institutes for polymer-based functional and engineering materials. With a modern technology park\, it has recently advanced textile recycling\, presenting at the World Expo in Japan the first polo shirt made from triple‑recycled cellulose fibre. The fibre\, Lyohemp®\, is TITK’s innovation and the first Lyocell made from hemp pulp. \nnova talks embraces active audience participation through live Q&A\, creating a dynamic dialogue to deepen understanding of next-generation Lyocell and its role in advancing sustainable textile value chains\, but also offering a rare opportunity to engage directly with top experts shaping circular and sustainable textile innovation. \nJoin this session to gain a comprehensive understanding of how Lyocell helps building a truly circular textile economy. \nTo become part of the discussion\, register here for free. \nYou want to put your own topic on the agenda and initiate your own nova talk? Find options and conditions in the nova talk flyer or get in touch via guido.mueller@nova-institut.de to learn more about the format. \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/free-nova-talk-next-generation-cellulose-fibre-lyocell-2-0/
CATEGORIES:Circular Economy,nova-Session,Sustainability
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:lara.dammer@nova-institut.de
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SUMMARY:FREE nova Session: Circular Economy in Transition: Discovering new Technologies and Markets\, 12 June
DESCRIPTION:FREE nova Session: Circular Economy in Transition: Discovering new Technologies and Markets\n \nHosts: Dr. Pia Skoczinski\, Dr. Achim Raschka\, Dr. Lars Krause\, Narendar Poranki\, Gillian Tweddle (nova-Institute) \n12 June from 11:00 to 12:00h CET (online) – free of charge \nAt the upcoming free nova Session “Circular Economy in Transition: Discovering new Technologies and Markets”\, the nova-Institute will present its comprehensive portfolio of strategic services designed to support innovation and market development in the renewable carbon economy. Participants will gain insight into nova’s expertise in market research\, trend and competitive analysis\, supply and demand dynamics\, feasibility studies\, business planning\, and tailored expert workshops. The session will demonstrate how these services help companies navigate technological\, regulatory\, and market challenges to successfully transition towards bio-based\, CO2-based\, and recycling-driven solutions. Participants are invited to explore how nova’s data-driven insights and technology scouting can accelerate their path to sustainable growth and innovation. \nRegister now! \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_KJ3l2IV7TDmWqXjS9Ne1iw \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/free-nova-session-circular-economy-in-transition-discovering-new-technologies-and-markets-12-june/
CATEGORIES:Circular Economy,nova-Session,Sustainability
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:lara.dammer@nova-institut.de
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