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Plastics recycling project involving BlueAlp, Shell and others receives award from Dutch government

This article was originally posted on Chemical Engineering Online.
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Project CLEAN (Catalytic Low-temperature Efficiency for Advanced Decontamination), a four-year plastics-recycling research effort by BlueAlp, Renewi, Shell, and Utrecht University, has received €1.5 million from the Dutch government’s National Growth Fund via the Circular Plastics program to advance low-temperature catalytic decontamination for plastic waste.

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Project CLEAN (Catalytic Low-temperature Efficiency for Advanced Decontamination), a four-year research project involving BlueAlp (Eindhoven, the Netherlands; www.bluealp.nl), Renewi plc (Milton Keynes, U.K.; www.renewi.com), Shell (London, U.K.; www.shell.com) and the University of Utrecht (Utrecht, the Netherlands; www.uu.nl), has been awarded €1.5 million in funding from the Dutch Government’s National Growth Fund initiative via Circular Plastics […]

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