German Plastic Waste Researchers Win Hundred-Million Grant
A team from RWTH Aachen University in western Germany has received a stipend of 100 million Swiss francs (EUR 107 million) to support its work in coming years.
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A team from RWTH Aachen University in western Germany has received a stipend of 100 million Swiss francs (EUR 107 million) to support its work in coming years.
The South Korean industrial giant has acquired a minority stake in the solar start-up Flaxres.
Stakeholders from the US and France are building a testing facility in Frankfurt in an effort to expand the scope of plastic recycling.
US company Redwood Materials has acquired Bremerhaven firm Redux Recycling as a first step in a drive to become a major player on the European battery recycling market.
An examination carried out by RWTH Aachen University and PwC forecasts that battery recycling will become a profitable enterprise in the EU within the next decade or so.
Li-Cycle from Canada is commencing operations in a plant for recycling lithium-ion batteries in Sülzetal near the eastern German city of Magdeburg.
53 meters long, eleven meters wide and nine meters tall...those are the dimensions of the largest ever house constructed by additive manufacturing in Europe.
Ambitious electrification targets and world-leading original equipmnt manufacturers infrastructure create a unique lithium-ion battery recycling market in Germany.
Livista Energy Europe is investing EUR 600 million to set up its first lithium refinery in Europe in Germany, creating around 200 new jobs.
Germany is a leading country when it comes to waste management and recycling, with a well-established and growing market. In recent years, the demand for this industry in Germany has strongly increased, which has created an opportunity for foreign investors to enter the market and tap into its potential.