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Bio-mass: Ladder of value retention
This infographic indicates the order in which biomass should best be used, ranging from high to low value.
Sources:
- OVAM, Food loss in chain perspective (2012);
- ILVO, Valorization of fruit and vegetable waste flows: opportunities and bottlenecks …
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Difference Between Linear, Recycling and Circular Economy
This infographic visually shows the difference between a linear, recycling and circular economy.
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Job growth circular companies: Infographic
This infographic shows the employment growth at companies with a circular business operation compared to regular companies.
Source for graph: MICHELLE, CE Center Support Center, Crossroads Bank for Social Security, KZZ (edited Support Center Work) …
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The link between circular economy and climate: Infographic
This infographic shows the relationship between materials use and greenhouse gases.
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Separation of waste and rainwater in the street: Poster
Most homes are connected to sewerage. Older sewers still transport wastewater and rainwater mixed, nowadays separate systems are usually installed. One pipe is provided for the transport of waste water and another pipe for collecting the …
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Sources of water pollution: Poster
The water quality of our streams and rivers is influenced by many different factors. But what are those most important factors? What makes the quality of our surface water good or less good? What are the main sources of water pollution? This …
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Water treatment: Poster
This poster provides an overview of how water purification is organized in Flanders. A drawing shows how waste water from homes is collected via sewerage and transported to a treatment plant, where it is purified before it ends up in nature. Other …
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Do not flush waste: Poster
Our wastewater is transported to a water purification plant via sewers. But sometimes things go wrong: blockages occur that prevent the water from moving any further. This is often because a lot of things are flushed in the toilet that actually do …
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How Does a Sewage Treatment Plant Work: Poster
A sewage treatment plant (WWTP) purifies the waste water so that it is clean again before it enters our nature. Every day, one person provides about 100 liters of waste water: when we flush the toilet, when we take a shower, when we use the …
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The rabbit: Characteristics and care
This contribution shows using text, pictures and movies:
- sex determination;
- nutrition;
- care;
- housing;
- body language;
- diseases;
- dental characteristics;
in rabbits.
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The chicken: About the Board
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Partnership with KlasCement InGenious
This contribution shows how KlasCement the partnership with the European STEM research InGenious understands.
In a dozen slides zooms bottom:
- the knowledge and skills across the vanKlasCement website;
- the characteristics of the research project …
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