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This collaboration highlights the synergies that can be achieved when co-funded LIFE projects work together towards shared environmental goals.Collaboration
The collaboration between Z-ONA4LIFE and ZEOCEL involves providing natural zeolite samples for comparative purposes, as well as exploring new applications for Z-ONA zeolite.Collaboration
LIFE INFUSION is a project aimed to develop and demonstrate an intensive treatment process for waste effluents, generating valuable and sustainable outputs such as biogas/biomethane, biofertilisers, reclaimed water, and microalgal biomass.Collaboration
Z-ONA4LIFE has established a strategic partnership with the LIFEREPLAY project, aiming to use Z-ONA zeolite, obtained from salt slag, in ceramic inkjet waste coagulation processes. This collaboration enables the technological advances of Z-ONA4LIFE to be applied in a complementary context, contributing to the fulfilment of common sustainability and efficiency objectives for both projects, while promoting circularity and symbiosis between different industrial sectors.
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Z-ONA4LIFE establishes a synergy with the WASTE2COAG project in order to collaborate in the development of brine treatment solutions.
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Herba Ricemills, S.L.U. has collaborated with Z-ONA4LIFE to advance research into zeolite synthesis.Collaboration
The collaboration between the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC) - Brazil, through the Graduate Program on Environmental Engineering, and the Z-ONA4LIFE project promotes scientific and technological advances and aims to boost innovation in sustainable materials and environmental remediation.Collaboration
IMIDRA aligns with Z-ONA4LIFE's mission to promote sustainable solutions.Collaboration
The Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) is collaborating with Z-ONA4LIFE to explore the potential of zeolites in gas adsorption applications. UPM's research team, focused on chemical engineering and catalysis, is investigating the use of Z-ONA4LIFE as an adsorbent within the framework of the PID2021-126499OB-I00 project funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation.