Under Horizon Europe, the European Commission funds research and innovation projects for a greener Europe and a healthy planet for all.
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News

Millions of litres of water are consumed daily for industrial processes, forming a key impediment to the circular economy in Europe. To tackle this, the EU-funded ULTIMATE project developed a ‘water-smart industrial symbiosis’ concept.

Venice’s famous canals are facing a growing pollution problem. Once plastic litter ends up in the water, it becomes incredibly difficult to remove. Why is this plastic so dangerous, and what can be done about it?

EU-funded researchers are joining forces to meet consumer demands to know more about where seafood comes from, its carbon footprint and nutritional value.

The EU-funded CO-FRESH project developed new techniques, tools and insights to drive the fruit and vegetable industry towards greater sustainability. The results will ensure the food industry is better prepared for the future, benefiting producers and consumers.

EU-funded researchers are improving the tracking and certification of biological waste to help give it a second life as new bio-based products.

Citizen scientists are drawing on personal experience to help researchers create new plant-based fermented foods and maximise their health benefits.
Publications

The overview and the inventory of 32 case studies in drinking and groundwater

EU-funded NBS research projects tackle the climate and biodiversity crises

CORDIS results pack on the future of textiles

This CORDIS Results Pack showcases the scientific advancements made by 13 EU-funded projects