The Netherlands – Dutch research platform ARC CBBC has entered into a new strategic partnership with its Belgian counterpart CAPTURE (Centre for Advanced Process Technology for Urban Resource recovery). This Belgium-based research platform, like ARC CBBC, focuses on a more sustainable and circular economy by bridging the gap between academia and industry.
The Advanced Research Center Chemical Building Blocks Consortium (ARC CBBC) is the national research center for circular and sustainable chemistry in the Netherlands. In addition to the universities of Utrecht, Groningen and Eindhoven University of Technology, companies such as Shell, BASF and AkzoNobel participate in the research center. Together with members from universities throughout the country, they collaborate at the project level in multilateral and bilateral projects. ARC CBBC focuses on energy transition, resource transition and materials transition.
CAPTURE is a collaboration of Ghent University, VITO, University of Antwerp and Vrije Universiteit Brussel.