On 12 March, the technical workshop of CROCODILE H2020 project took place at the premises of Tecnalia in San Sebastian (Spain) with the objective of integrating the technical work developed by… read more →
Crocodile is the first of a kind commercial compact system for the efficient recovery of cobalt designed with novel integrated leading technologies. The Crocodile project aims to drastically reduce the supply risk… read more →
On the 11th of March 2019, the Liberate consortium met in Brussels (Belgium) for a meeting after the six first months of the project execution. Project partners made individual presentations… read more →
The REE4EU project has demonstrated at a pilot scale a closed-loop permanent magnet recycling process for the first time in Europe. The REE4EU pilot has successfully treated several tons of… read more →
The kick-off meeting of the LightCoce H2020 project was held in Athens, on 23-24 January at the premises of the project coordinator, the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). The… read more →
The company is happy to announce that the year 2019 has started on the right foot since its participation in new H2020 projects in different areas has been confirmed: –… read more →
MORSE project has just celebrated its last consortium meeting in Tornio (Finland) inside the facilities of Outokumpu Stainless Oy. Even temperatures as low as -30 ºC do not present any… read more →
BioRECO2VER’s general assembly meeting was held in Èvry, France, the last 11th December. The meeting was hosted by consortium partner Syngip-Global Bioenergies. Members had great discussions during and after the meeting… read more →
After 6 months of the beginning of the CROCODILE project, the complete consortium met in Mons (Belgium) in order to update the achievements within this period. During the first day,… read more →
Palladium, tantalum, silicon: manufacturers extract these resources to build cars, solar panels and computers. But, like the 24 other raw materials considered as critical by the European Commission, most of… read more →