C-Recycle: Innovation and Education in Chemical Recycling
C-Recycle, the Centre for Chemical Recycling Education and Research, is a groundbreaking project focused on the transition from a linear to a circular chemical industry in the West Brabant region. Funded by the Just Transition Fund (JTF), this initiative combines innovative chemical recycling technologies with extensive education and training programs to contribute to a sustainable future.
Our Mission
Through C-Recycle, we aim to strengthen the regional chemical sector by training both professionals and students in the latest chemical recycling technologies. With hands-on research, collaboration between companies and knowledge institutions, and on-the-job training (OJT), we are shaping a new generation of experts in chemical recycling. In addition, we focus on raising awareness and acceptance of chemical recycling within businesses and the general public.
What We Offer
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For Businesses
Direct access to the latest chemical recycling technologies, such as pyrolysis and solvolysis, through collaborations with top institutions and laboratories. Companies benefit from a trained workforce and can participate in exclusive networking events and conferences. We also support start-ups with workshops, pitch competitions, and guidance in business plan development. -
For Students and Teachers
A refreshed curriculum that integrates the latest innovations in chemical recycling, with a focus on technology and sustainability. Students gain on-the-job training and participate in research projects in laboratories, preparing them for a career in green chemistry. Teachers and job seekers can join specialized training programs and research projects to enhance their knowledge and skills.
Join Us!
We invite businesses, students, teachers, and other interested parties to take part in C-Recycle and contribute to the transformation of the chemical industry towards a circular future. For more information, please contact Jappe de Best.
Partners
C-Recycle is a project supported by the European Union. Project partners are the Centres of Expertise MNEXT and BWNO from Avans University of Applied Sciences (lead partner), Agricon Nederland, Corsair Europe, the Green Chemistry Campus, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, NPSP, Teqtix, TuE, and VITO.
The C-Recycle project has a total budget of €3.5 million and is co-financed by the European Union, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy, and the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment, through the Just Transition Fund.