Sustainable production of high-quality carbon black from old car tyres (Q3989679)

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Project Q3989679 in Netherlands
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Sustainable production of high-quality carbon black from old car tyres
Project Q3989679 in Netherlands

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    749,632.1 Euro
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    2,462,577.5 Euro
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    30.441 percent
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    1 May 2015
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    30 September 2017
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    Black Bear Carbon B.V.
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    Q3988212 (Deleted Item)
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    51°18'41.98"N, 5°45'2.99"E
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    51°17'55.50"N, 5°45'23.83"E
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    6031 NL
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    6031 MZ
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    Ontwikkeling van een innovatief nieuw proces voor productie van hoogwaardig carbon black uit oude autobanden door samenwerking tussen logistiek bedrijf Rumal en toeleverancier voor de chemie Black Bear Carbon. (Dutch)
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    Development of an innovative new process for the production of high-quality carbon black from old car tires through collaboration between logistics company Rumal and supplier for the chemistry Black Bear Carbon. (English)
    15 December 2021
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    Développement d’un nouveau procédé innovant pour la production de noir de carbone de haute qualité à partir de pneus de voiture anciens grâce à la collaboration entre l’entreprise logistique Rumal et le fournisseur pour la chimie Black Bear Carbon. (French)
    15 December 2021
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    Entwicklung eines innovativen neuen Verfahrens zur Herstellung von hochwertigem Carbon Black aus alten Autoreifen durch Zusammenarbeit zwischen dem Logistikunternehmen Rumal und dem Lieferanten für die Chemie Black Bear Carbon. (German)
    15 December 2021
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    OP-2014-2023-Zuid-PROJ-00054
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