Dutch Seaports win International Award for Sustainability
The Dutch seaports of Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Terneuzen/Vlissingen, Moerdijk, and Groningen have jointly won the ‘World Ports Sustainability Award’.
16-04-2020
New Energy port for a sustainable future
The dredge sludge depot at the former Averijhaven near IJmuiden will soon be developed into an Energy Port. A partnership covenant for the new facility was signed today.
02-03-2020
Floating battery as clean energy source for city and port
Under the name Project Clean Amsterdam, Skoon Energy and Port of Amsterdam are launching a floating battery that provides the city and port with clean energy. In this way, the two companies contribute to relieving the burden on the electricity network.
18-01-2020
Circular disrupts misguided linear system
The Waste Transformers transform waste into financial value at the location where the waste originates. ‘In this way we offer waste producers the possibility of transforming their own waste into clean energy and more.’
15-01-2020
Clean the World recycles unused hotel soap and shampoo
Clean The World wants to make the world a little more sustainable and healthier using a circular approach. We ask what their plans for the future are.
03-01-2020
Energy Port 3.0
Port of Amsterdam is fully committed to invest in sustainable sources of energy over the coming years. “We stand on the cusp of a major wind energy boom in the Netherlands,” says Allard Klinkers.