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Banana cookies, solar panels along highways, and hydrogen: this month’s GREEN+ snapshot

As one of the vitamin shots you can buy at your favorite supermarket, we blend for your monthly a (snap)shot with some of the most exciting news and developments about the green transition. This month’s main ingredients are solar panels…

  • Mauro Mereu
  • May 1, 2024
  • CHIP+

After project Beethoven there is now project Chopin: Gelderland also wants millions for chip industry

Gelderland is on edge. The province, which has annual revenues of €3 billion thanks to its chip industry, fears the departure of crucial tech companies. The chip sector in this province is demanding hundreds of millions to retain and strengthen…

  • Laio
  • May 1, 2024
  • BIO+

Vitestro raises €20 million for autonomous blood collection device

Vitestro has raised €20 million to accelerate the commercialization of their autonomous blood sampling device. The Dutch start-up announced this yesterday in a press release. This round of funding brings the total fundraising to €46 million. With this capital injection, Vitestro…

  • Team IO
  • May 1, 2024
  • Mobility

Maintenance technicians are the invisible backbone of aviation

The pilot announces that the descent will commence in ten minutes. The flight attendant checks that all seat belts are fastened, tray tables are stowed, and seats are in the upright positi. The cabin crew are the customer-facing staff who…

  • Aafke Eppinga
  • May 1, 2024
  • GREEN+, Sustainability

American meat processor discharges millions of pounds of hazardous pollutants into rivers

Over the past five years, American meat processor Tyson Foods has discharged millions of pounds of hazardous pollutants directly into American rivers and lakes, The Guardian reports. This poses a significant threat to vital ecosystems and jeopardizing both wildlife and…

  • Team IO
  • April 30, 2024
  • GREEN+, Sustainability

Green in name only? Half of Dutch ‘sustainable’ funds invest in fossil fuels

This alarming statistic emerges from an exhaustive probe led by Follow the Money and Investico. The inquiry scrutinized around 1,300 European sustainable funds with a staggering €525 billion in collective investments. Over 40% of these were found backing fossil fuel…

  • Laio
  • April 30, 2024
  • GREEN+, Sustainability

Quarter billion for hydrogen projects in the Netherlands, including Eemshydrogen

The money is intended for companies for which the cost of hydrogen production, a relatively young technology, is too high. The PRA grant scheme is to help companies gain experience to increase the amount of hydrogen production. Seven projects approved…

  • Team IO
  • April 30, 2024
  • COMMUNITY, Start-ups

‘In five years, we want to help hundreds of thousands of patients with vascular diseases – if at all possible from Brabant’

It is Friday morning, nine o’clock. One by one, today’s three protagonists trickle into Twice’s Mu building on Eindhoven’s High Tech Campus. Bart Sanders arrives first. He is the CEO and co-founder of STENTiT. With its regenerative and dissolvable stents…

  • Aafke Eppinga
  • April 30, 2024
  • GREEN+, Sustainability

Trip to Paris: CO₂ emissions by plane, car, train and bike

The May holidays have arrived and many Dutch people are looking forward to a well-deserved week away. Nice, such a city trip. But how fun is that trip really for the environment? Get ready for Paris. We compared a trip…

  • Elcke Vels
  • April 29, 2024
  • BIO+, Health

Philips settles $1.1 billion in US, resolving sleep apnea device claims

The sleep apnea devices were recalled in June 2021 due to potential health risks. The settlement has had a financial impact, resulting in a quarterly loss of 998 million euros for Philips. Last year, Philips had already settled for economic…

  • Laio
  • April 29, 2024
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