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Sustainable and innovative approach gains attention at home and abroad
Rijkswaterstaat aims to be fully climate-neutral and circular by 2030. We are collaborating on a sustainable and innovative approach to accelerate progress.
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Exchanging reusable raw materials: it’s possible!
Reusable raw materials are the cornerstone of circular working. To take this a step further, InnovA58 launched a living lab for a resource bank.
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Making progress with sustainable materials
Circular working often feels like pioneering. Richard Pool, advisor for spatial planning and sustainability at Rijkswaterstaat, shares promising initiatives.
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Dating with sheet piling at main waterway Lemmer-Delfzijl
Circular working is priority in the renovation of the Main Waterway Lemmer-Delfzijl. After an process, they concluded that tangible progress is being made.
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The materials of tomorrow grow on land
Biobased materials are helping Rijkswaterstaat achieve circular working by 2050. Rijkswaterstaat is experimenting with new crops for construction projects.