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ROYAL LIBRARY TAKES NEW STEPS IN CIRCULAR BUSINESS OPERATIONS

First in the Netherlands to have a waste separation station made from its own waste and circular wall as a CO2 storage facility and a piggy bank for healthy waste fibres.

First in the Netherlands to store healthy waste fibres and CO2 in its circular office furnishings

They were the first in the Netherlands to have a separation station made of their own waste. Together, they collected paper and cardboard waste to be turned into circular products by TRIBOO. They were the first to use EverUse walls with circular insulation made from upcycled cellulose waste. Co2 was stored in these walls. They turned a wall, which was insulated both acoustically and thermally, into a healthy raw material bank; a money cassette where the value of the raw material is still rising.

A determined group of people who mean business!

A determined group of committed people who mean business. Who are committed to realising the zero-waste society and accelerating the emergence of the circular economy. By DOING and taking one step at a time. Belinda Slaa-Verboom, Ruud van Lottum, Mariëlle Weisscher and Yvette Watson started this mission over three years ago and are now going to take another high-profile step.

In the coming weeks, you can find inspiration in our BLOG about the projects they have enjoyed bringing to a successful conclusion.