Matro Ltd. In Hungary decreased the amount of machining emulsions and solutions free of halogens (EWC Code 12 01 09* ) by testing different emulsions, selecting appropriate products and recycling the emulsion by removing metal chips.
Matro Ltd. In Hungary decreased the amount of machining emulsions and solutions free of halogens (EWC Code 12 01 09* ) by testing different emulsions, selecting appropriate products and recycling the emulsion by removing metal chips.
The CURIOST project, funded under the Interreg Central Europe programme, supports the transition of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and small mid-caps towards circular
product development and sustainable manufacturing. Coordinated in Croatia by the Development and Training Centre for the Metal Industry – Metal Centre Čakovec, the project gathers 11
partners from 7 countries and 10 regions. CURIOST focuses on strengthening the resilience of
local economies by promoting innovation in industrial sectors through circular economy principles, with particular emphasis on the metal processing industry.
Glass recycling, cullet, sustainable packaging, energy efficiency, closed-loop production, industrial ecology
The RUCONBAR, developed by the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Civil Engineering, in
cooperation with Beton Lučko d.o.o. and Gumiimpex – GRP, represents a successful example of
industrial symbiosis and sustainable innovation in construction. RUCONBAR technology uses
rubber granules derived from end-of-life car tires as an aggregate in concrete production,
resulting in noise barriers that are both environmentally sustainable and functionally effective.
CELSA Group, headquartered in Spain, is one of Europe’s leading producers of long steel products
and a pioneer in circular economy practices in the steel industry. The company manufactures its
entire steel output using recycled scrap steel, avoiding the extraction of iron ore and drastically
reducing greenhouse gas emissions. CELSA’s model is based on full circularity, combining
advanced electric arc furnace (EAF) technology with extensive material recovery systems to close
the loop in industrial steel protection.
Bokashi Organko is a recycled plastic kitchen composter by Plastika Skaza that turns food waste into compost and natural fertilizer.
SIJ Metal Ravne reduces material waste and emissions through recycled steel use, energy-efficient remelting and modernized metallurgy.
Lifecycle analysis, green energy, reuse, and sustainable design drive efforts to cut emissions, waste, and impact across production and packaging.
MFL optimizes casting processes and materials reuse through local cycles, reducing energy and waste.
ATM Recyclingsystems GmbH, based in Fohnsdorf, develops and manufactures innovative recycling systems for processing metal-containing residues. With a broad range of technologies, from briquetting and baling to cutting, breaking and shredding, as well as screening and sorting, the company supports customers worldwide in efficiently recovering valuable materials, reducing waste volumes, and closing material loops.