From primary and secondary resources to mineral processing, from substitution of raw materials and their efficient use to waste recovery and closed loop recycling management
The International Sustainable Chemistry Collaborative Centre (ISC3) is looking for innovative solutions in the field of Sustainable Chemistry for textiles - Innovation Challenge 2024 endowed with 25,000 euros.
ISC3 connects international start-ups and investors at the fifth World Chemicals Conference (ICCM5) - Indian start-up Schutzen wins ISC3 Innovation Challenge
14th European Congress of Chemical Engineering and 7th European Congress of Applied Biotechnology
The fourth ISC3 Innovation Challenge that called for innovations in the field of Sustainable Chemistry and Agriculture has it`s finalists. The international jury of experts chose eight finalists from a large number of top-notch applications from five continents.
This new online live event series focuses on four core topics within Sustainable Chemistry: Innovation, Renewable Energy, Sustainable Building as well as the Policy and Stakeholder Dialogue.
New Guideline offers a comprehensive resource for stakeholders interested in successfully integrating biowaste recycling strategies for the creation of novel bioeconomic value chains.
Sustainable recovery of (critical) battery metals from primary and secondary resources
The German Federal Minister Bettina Stark-Watzinger, was accompanied on her delegation trip to South Africa and Namibia by experts from the Germany based institutions DECHEMA and ISOE.
This Knowledge Platform addresses experts, practitioners and stakeholders from industries and cities from all over Europe
The objective of the BMBF funding measure KuRT is to improve the closed-loop recycling of plastics. This is to be achieved through the development of intelligent utilisation concepts, the (further) development of innovative recycling processes (e.g. mechanical, chemical recycling and combined processes) in order to enable a significant increase in the current recycling and reuse rates for plastics, the research and development of new products and processes, and improved logistics and collection. The funding measure aims to further develop model circular economy solutions for important ap-plication areas such as packaging, building products, electrical and electronic equipment, vehicles and commercial waste towards large-scale implementation and practical solutions. The primary goals of the KuRT_Plus accompanying and networking project, which is coordinated by DECHEMA, are the targeted networking of the collaborative projects funded within the framework of the BMBF funding measure KuRT, the analysis and synthesis of the research results from the funded collaborative projects, the presentation of the overarching, scientifically sound contribution of the KuRT funding measure with regard to the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (especially SDG 8, 9 and 12), supporting the collaborative projects in the transfer of research results into industrial practice, and the establishment of cross-project public relations work.