Future Cleantech Festival Day 1: The Future of Industry Depends on The Materials We Use and How Much We Can Reuse Them
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Today at the Future Cleantech Festival, participants explored how innovation, circularity, and policy can work together to transform some of Europe’s most emissions-intensive value chains: steel production and construction.At KNDS, participants saw how electric arc furnaces transform scrap into high-quality... The post Future Cleantech Festival Day 1: The Future of Industry Depends on The Materials We Use and How Much We Can Reuse Them appeared first on Future Cleantech Architects .
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