πŸ” How can wood residues be transformed into high-quality materials within a circular economy♻️?

πŸ’‘ In the CIRCULess project, we are exploring innovative ways to close material loops and give new life to construction and demolition waste. In this new video, our partner University of Thessaly explains the critical final stages of particle board formation from wood residues 🌍⚑ The video highlights key processes such as: πŸ”Ή Pre-pressing πŸ”Ή…

πŸ”Ž What does circularity of wood materials truly look like? πŸ€”

πŸ’‘Our partners at The University of Thessaly give us a closer look at the step-by-step journey of wood recycling, showing how wood residues are transformed into new products such as particle boards. πŸ‘‰This video highlights the state-of-the-art technologies used within CIRCULess to ensure that recycling is not only effective, but also resource-efficient; minimizing additional energy…

πŸš€ Day 3 at JEC World 2026!

Three days. Countless conversations. One mission: making composites more circular. ♻️ ✨As we enter the final day of #JECWorld 2026, the CIRCULess project is wrapping up an incredible week of collaboration, innovation, and knowledge exchange. πŸ‘‰Today is the final opportunity to connect with our partners at JEC World 2026. If you are here in Paris,…

πŸ“£ CIRCULess IS LIVE AT JEC 2026 IN PARIS! 🌟

We are beyond excited that 5 of our consortium members are at hashtag#JEC2026, making this an incredible opportunity to explore the many facets of the CIRCULess project and the potential our deliverables can offer to drive circularity and sustainability in the composites industry. β™»οΈπŸ’‘ πŸ“ Meet our partners at their booths: β€’ Norwegian University of…

πŸš€ CIRCULess is heading to JEC World 2026 once again!

We are excited to announce that the CIRCULess project will be attending hashtag#JECWorld_2026, the leading international event for the composites industry, taking place in Paris. Together with our consortium partners; Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Global Consulting Sustainability AS, AIMEN Centro TecnolΓ³gico, National Technical University of Athens/R-NanoLab and IRES; CIRCULess will present how…

πŸ“£ The CIRCULess newsletter is here πŸ”₯

We are excited to share the latest CIRCULess newsletter, highlighting key progress after 18 months of implementation. In this Newsletter you will find; πŸ”Ή Project updates: Continued advancement of circular, digital solutions for construction and demolition waste πŸ”Ή Key milestone: Successful review meeting with the European Commission with very positive feedback πŸ”Ή Deliverables: All milestones…

New Publication from CIRCULess !!

We are pleased to announce a new scientific publication from the CIRCULess project titled: β€œA Minimal Subset Approach for Informed Keyframe Sampling in Large-scale SLAM” led by the team at LuleΓ₯ University of Technology. πŸ“ŒThis work addresses the growing computational burden of loop closure detection in large-scale LiDAR SLAM systems, where identifying and validating candidate…

♻️ CIRCULess | Month 18 General Assembly & 1st Review Meeting – Day 3 πŸ’‘

Following the successful second day of our project review, Day 3 of the CIRCULess M18 General Assembly and Review Meeting is now officially underway! ✨ πŸ“ Today’s inspiring programme features a dedicated presentation of DTU Sustain people, innovations and insightful facility visits 🏭 followed by interactive round table discussions. πŸ‘‰ A full day of knowledge…