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foodObox connects end users to restaurants to reduce food waste

Food waste is a problem that seems like it could be easily handled. Yet, this is not the case. Many businesses from the hospitality sector discard unsold food every day. The Bulgarian start-up foodObox has decided to act and do…

  • Polya Pencheva
  • August 11, 2022
  • Sustainability

Bluu Seafood unveils lab-grown fish sticks and fish balls

Who knows, maybe there will be a piece of lab-grown fish on your plate in a few years. Bluu Seafood, a German company recently took a big step and unveiled two products they will bring to market within a few…

  • Elcke Vels
  • August 11, 2022
  • Sustainability

Researchers agree: the world can reach a 100% renewable energy system by or before 2050

An energy system that is 100% based on renewables has emerged to become the scientific mainstream. Hundreds of scientific studies have proven that 100% renewable energy systems can be achieved on global, regional, and national levels by or before 2050.…

  • Bart Brouwers
  • August 11, 2022
  • Sustainability

Rocket Factory Augsburg adds pinch of sustainability to space exploration

Employees of the German aerospace company Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA) held their breath during the very first test of their Helix engine last month. It was the first time that the engine had actually been fired up, even though the…

  • Pierre Felcenloben
  • August 11, 2022
  • Health

Chinese Grand Pharma supports Xeltis with a €15M investment as part of a new financing round

As many Western organizations are increasingly hesitant in their relations with Chinese partners, Eindhoven-based Xeltis is striking a big deal. For 15 million euros, the Grand Pharmaceutical Group receives not only shares, but also commercial and development rights. For Xeltis,…

  • Bart Brouwers
  • August 10, 2022
  • Start-ups

Curbing the illegal timber trade by tracing the supply chain

Regulations such as the European Timber Regulation (EUTR) provide the legal tools to punish participants in the illegal timber trade worldwide. They require all economic operators to prove the legality of their timber. While these types of regulations aim to…

  • Hildegard Suntinger
  • August 10, 2022
  • Sustainability

Finsulate wants to use sustainable film to ban toxic paint which pollutes oceans and rivers

Once a boat is in the water, the submerged hull grows full of moss and algae, which roughens the surface. This, in turn, increases resistance, slows boats down and causes them to use more fuel. To limit the growth of…

  • Aafke Eppinga
  • August 10, 2022
  • Start-ups

Monta aims to establish an open network of charging points

While electric vehicles – EVs – development is up and running, the same can’t be said for charging points-related technologies, which keep offering a start and stop experience. The frustration of not having a charging system technology that could live…

  • Mauro Mereu
  • August 9, 2022
  • Decarbonizing Europe

The long way to Europe’s green recovery

In the last months, we published stories about how the 27 EU countries are investing the money they received through the Recovery and Resilience Fund. In this final episode, we look back on the implementation of the plans 2 years…

  • Mauro Mereu
  • August 9, 2022
  • Sustainability

With a ‘workation’ in another country, you can take a break from daily routine while still working

From sunny Barcelona, co-founder Joost Verhage (33) tells us how he realized a few years ago that he wanted to get more out of life. “My days were made up of a relatively great deal of work and not much…

  • Amy van de Wiel
  • August 8, 2022
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