Recycled and repurposed rubber materials save money
Recycled and repurposed rubber materials save money
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Welcome ... to recycled rubber mats
- Welcome mats using recycled rubber, as good as new but 10-15 % cheaper to make
- Circular economy player before the notion existed
The Belgian firm Verimpex has been an important player in the circular economy before the concept even existed. For the past 30 years, it has been making and selling rubber welcome mats, under its TireGuard® trademark, made entirely from recycled aircraft tyres.
Less waste and fewer lorries on the road
Less waste and fewer lorries on the road
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Logistics in the driving seat of resource savings
3D printing for next-generation eye-wear
3D printing for next-generation eye-wear
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Eyeing off the future in glasses
- Inspiration led to eye-wear frames made in metal and plastic using 3D printing
- Unique and tailored designs are possible
- Unprecedented material efficiency; almost no waste, no stock...
A few years ago, the designer Patrick Hoet read about pioneering developments using 3D printing for false teeth. He immediately realised that the new technology offered huge potential for eye-wear frame design.
Ruka is monitoring ski-slope electricity use in real-time
Ruka is monitoring ski-slope electricity use in real-time
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Looking for a smooth run toward energy saving
Improved energy efficiency in Alpine ski resorts
Improved energy efficiency in Alpine ski resorts
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Ski resorts use a significant amount of energy, and purchasing this energy is a considerable expense for the companies in the sector. It is estimated that the energy-saving potential at the largest ski resorts could be hundreds of megawatt-hours, corresponding to tens of thousands of euros each year. The number of visitors to a ski resort is calculated on the basis of so-called 'skier days'. The energy consumption of a skier day is approximately 20 kilowatt-hours, which is in the same league with, for example, one day at a spa or two weeks’ energy consumption of a fridge-freezer.
Mobility planning solves parking problems at Valmet
Mobility planning solves parking problems at Valmet
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Smarter commuting
- Busy industrial area moves towards sustainable commuting options
- Smart mobility measures introduced result in an award in 2017
Valmet Rautpohja is an industry plant situated in Jyväskylä, central Finland. The plant has around 1 300 employees and most of them use cars for their daily commute. As a part of a local mobility management project in 2016, a consultant specialising in sustainable commuting was hired to explore new approaches.
New yarns from discarded fishing nets
New yarns from discarded fishing nets
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Collaborative solution to ghost fishing ...
Powerful environmental improvements via low-pressure plasma technology
Powerful environmental improvements via low-pressure plasma technology
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Proof is in the savings ...
World’s first scaled-up water-free and chemical-free dyeing solution
World’s first scaled-up water-free and chemical-free dyeing solution
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This solution is just to 'dye' for ...
- New scaled-up dyeing solution is faster and uses less materials and energy, which saves costs
- Innovative clean technology successfully combines profitability with sustainability
DyeCoo, based in Weesp, The Netherlands, has developed the first large-scale 100 % water-free and process chemical-free dyeing solution for textiles.