
LCA Training – NHL Stenden
At the end of April, Ecoras gave a two-part LCA-Basics (Life Cycle Assessment) training to the lecturers and staff of NHL-Stenden. Read more »
At the end of April, Ecoras gave a two-part LCA-Basics (Life Cycle Assessment) training to the lecturers and staff of NHL-Stenden. Read more »
In the Wad van Waarde project "From plastic soup to vegetable soup", Ecoras helps to develop alternatives for the dominant plastic polluting products of the Wadden Sea. Read more »
The Potato Valley Foundation and its members have the ambition to make cultivation more sustainable, by closing the raw and auxiliary material cycles. Read more »
In 2021, Ecoras conducted a quick scan Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) for an international company that sells consumer electronics. Read more »
Together with regional educational institutions, companies & governments, a large-scale research and development program called CICE is now underway. Read more »
Both companies and governments have many legal questions when it comes to circular economy. We know from previous experience that, in many cases, more is possible than previously thought or known. Read more »
How could livestock farmers around Bathmen contribute to Bathmen's energy transition through the mono-fermentation of manure? Read more »
Tasked by the Province of Drenthe, Ecoras analyzed the regional bioresources in future-proofed and inventoried processing routes. Read more »
In the project of Wad van Waarde: "From plastic soup to vegetable soup" we think along in developing alternatives for the big plastic polluters of the Wadden Sea. Read more »
During a Kick-off session 'Circular Economy' we introduced the company Jansen & Heuning to the business and sustainability opportunities of the circular economy. Read more »
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Innovative research project in which new soft PVC recycling methods are being develope Read more »
In late 2020 / early 2021, Ecoras conducted a (screening) Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) for a thermochemical recycling plant. Read more »
Sometimes, finding a biobased alternative for a product / component can sometimes be quite a challenge. Read more »
Ecoras is currently conducting research into the impact (environmental benefit) of an acrylic product that consists largely of recycled content. Read more »
Together with a number of Northern Dutch parties, Ecoras is working to develop a Circular chain for PVC products. Read more »
Voor de Noordelijke provincies werken wij aan het faciliteren en initiëren van nieuwe samenwerkingen op het gebied van groene en circulaire chemie. Read more »
The Northern Netherlands has a strong ecosystem aimed at building a circular and biobased economy. From start-ups, SME’s to world players. Read more »
In a circular economy, economic activity builds and rebuilds overall system health. The concept recognises the importance of the economy needing to work effectively at all scales – for large and small businesses, for organisations and individuals, globally and locally.
For the twenty-first century a far bigger goal is needed: meeting the human rights of every person within the means of our life-giving planet.
Nature provides a free lunch, but only if we control our appetites.