Three of six Dutch projects selected for ERA-NET co-fund AXIS awarded to researchers from Utrecht 木瓜福利影视's Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development.
PhD candidate Kieran Campbell-Johnston is part of a team of architects, activists and researchers developing a circular housing cooperative in Amsterdam Oost.
A new type of paper made from just a few nanometers thick cellulose fibres has the potential to become a sustainable alternative for plastic packaging material.
Two researchers from Utrecht contributed to FEED-X, a worldwide project for more affordable and sustainable food production via the animal feed industry.
It is time for a redistribution of the value of data, is the advice of professor Maarten Goos, together with a European Expert Group to the European Commission.
Future Food invites researchers searching for effective ways to translate their research findings into innovations & applications to join this programme.
The EU has various green measures and hereby pressures other countries to follow suit. This pushes up against the limits of the law, argues Natalie Dobson.