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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:WaterProof Webinar: From Emissions to Innovation: CO₂-Derived Chemicals
DESCRIPTION:20 May 2025\, 13:00-14:30 CET\, online \nCarbon dioxide (CO₂) is known as the main driver of climate change. Yet\, CO₂ is increasingly recognised as a promising renewable feedstock for the production of valuable chemicals and fuels. By capturing CO₂ emissions from industrial point sources or directly from the air (direct air capture\, DAC) and converting them into essential building blocks\, it is possible to reduce reliance on fossil resources from below ground\, lower greenhouse gas emissions\, and help drive the transition to a circular\, climate-neutral economy.\nRecent advances and innovations in Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) technologies are making it feasible to transform CO₂ into a wide range of products\, ranging from base chemicals to advanced fuels. These innovations are not only closing the carbon loop of the chemical industry (defossilisation) but also enabling the integration of renewable energy and transport fuels (decarbonisation) into chemical processes\, further reducing the environmental footprint of these vital industries.\n\n\nExpanding the portfolio: What can be Made from CO₂?\nThe spectrum of CO₂-derived chemicals and fuels is rapidly expanding thanks to breakthroughs in electrochemical\, catalytic\, and biotechnological processes. Some of the most promising examples include: \nChemicals such as Methanol\, Formic acid\, Ethanol\, Acetic acid\, Urea\, Polycarbonates and cyclic carbonates\, Organic acids (e.g.\, carboxylic acids\, salicylic acid\, malonic acid)\, Esters and lactones\, Aromatics and olefins\, Glycerol carbonate. \nFuels such as Synthetic gasoline\, diesel\, and kerosene\, Methane\, and E-fuels.\nThese examples illustrate the broad potential of CO₂ as a renewable carbon source for the chemical and materials industry and the energy sector\, supporting the shift towards sustainability and circularity. \nThese examples illustrate the broad potential of CO₂ as a renewable carbon source for the chemical and materials industry and the energy sector\, supporting the shift towards sustainability and circularity. \n\nJoin the Conversation: “From Emissions to Innovation” Webinar \nTo explore these exciting developments\, the EU-funded research project WaterProof is hosting a webinar titled “From Emissions to Innovation: CO₂-Derived Chemicals” on May 20th\, 2025\, from 13:00 to 14:30 CET. \nThe event will bring together leading experts including \n\nPia Skoczinski (nova-Institute) – Renewable Chemicals from CO₂ – An Overview\nFrancesca di Bartolomeo (SINTEF\, coordinator PyroCO2 Project) – Pioneering Sustainable CO₂ Conversion to C3 Chemicals and High-Value Lipids for Feed and Food Applications\nAlbert Guisasola (Univesity Barcelona\, Vivaldi Project) – Innovative bio-based chains for CO2 valorisation as added-value organic acids\nEric Schuler (Avantium\, WaterProof Project). \n\nAttendees will gain insights into the latest CCU technologies\, market trends\, and applications that are driving the shift towards a circular carbon economy.\nDiscover how CO₂ is being utilised as a valuable resource and learn about the innovations shaping the future of sustainable chemicals. Register now to be part of this dynamic conversation and help unlock the full potential of CO₂-derived chemicals.\nRegister here!\n\n\nThe EU-funded WaterProof Project (urban WAste and water Treatment Emission Reduction by utilizing CO₂ for the PROduction Of Formate derived chemicals) aims to lead CO2 utilisation by prime example. WaterProof is developing an electrochemical process that converts CO₂ emissions from waste incineration and wastewater treatment plants into formic acid through electrochemistry. This approach not only reduces emissions but also supports the circular use of resources in urban environments. The project’s work demonstrates how CO₂ can be transformed into a valuable feedstock for a range of sustainable applications\, with pilot-scale implementation already underway.\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-from-emissions-to-innovation-co%e2%82%82-derived-chemicals/
CATEGORIES:Certification,Sustainability
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SUMMARY:WaterProof Webinar: Unlocking CCU Potential Through Electrochemistry
DESCRIPTION:25 March 2025\, 13:00-14:30 CET\, online \nElectrochemistry is rapidly emerging as a key technology for Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU)\, offering a sustainable route to transform CO₂ emissions into a valuable resource for the chemical and materials industry. Many valuable chemicals or fuels can be produced from electrochemistry: CO\, methane\, methanol\, formic acid\, ethane\, ethanol\, ethylene\, oxalic acid and other hydrocarbons. The development of electrocatalytic CO2 reduction is progressing\, with much interest in commodity chemicals such as ethylene to break down barriers to market entry. This innovative approach promises not only to mitigate climate change but also to reduce industries’ dependence on fossil resources\, driving a significant shift towards global sustainability goals.\n\nThe EU-funded WaterProof project invites researchers and industry stakeholders to an insightful webinar on 25 March 2025\, from 13:00 to 14:30 CET. This event will showcase the latest advancements in electrochemical CO₂ conversion and their potential to transform entire industries by making chemical production more sustainable. \n\n\nThe webinar will feature presentations from leading experts:\n\nPatrick Löb (Fraunhofer IMM): Introduction to the ShaPID project’s innovative electrochemical process for sustainable formic acid production.\nBrian Rawls (Avantium/Volta): Exploration of electrochemical production of CO₂-based polyesters and chemicals\, and introduction of the WaterProof project’s technology for electrochemical CO₂ conversion into formic acid.\nDanny Hellebusch (Twelve): Demonstration of Twelve’s revolutionary “industrial photosynthesis” technology\, which Twelve has successfully scaled up to transform CO₂ into products ranging from sustainable aviation fuel to car components.\n\nThe webinar offers a unique opportunity to engage with leading experts and gain valuable insights into the future of electrochemistry in CCU.\nRegister here!\n\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/electrochemistry/
CATEGORIES:Certification,Sustainability
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