CORE: Creative Outreach for Resource Efficiency

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Partner Organisations

reunion-6-smallCreative Outreach for Resource Efficiency (CORE) works with a number of partner  representatives from industry, business and the not for profit sector including :

  • Aerospace Defence Security
  • Ecodesign Centre
  • Knowledge Transfer Network
  • The Higher Education Academy
  • British Science Association – BSA
  • Rolls-Royce
  • SKM Enviros
  • Myscience
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CORE

Creative Outreach for Resource Efficiency (CORE) is a collaboration between the Universities of Loughborough, East Anglia, Edinburgh, Warwick, Surrey, Cranfield and Manchester.

The project supports the delivery of a vibrant and creative outreach programme to maximise public and user engagement in resource efficiency.

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CL4W

Cleaning Land for Wealth (CL4W) is collaboration between the Universities of Warwick, Edinburgh, Cranfield, Birmingham and Newcastle.

Integrating Synthetic Biology, Biorefinery and Biomass to Energy technologies, the CL4W project aims to demonstrate an energetically sustainable and economically viable approach for remediation of contaminated land.

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CLEVER

Closed Loop Emotionally Valuable E-waste Recovery (CLEVER) is a collaboration between the Universities of Bath, Newcastle, Loughborough, Oxford, Surrey and Cardiff.

The project aims to develop consumer electronic devices that invoke an emotional attachment from the customer - resulting in a desire to retain the product.

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EXHUME

Efficient X-sector Use of Heterogeneous Materials in Manufacturing (EXHUME) is a collaboration between the Universities of Birmingham, Cranfield, Exeter and Manchester.

The project aims to develop novel and resource efficient composite recycling and re-manufacturing processes in collaboration with industry.

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