Dutch Explanatory Video
Want to know what happens at our Dutch demonstration site? Our partner ESCI was in Lelystad in September and made an explanatory video for you!
Want to know what happens at our Dutch demonstration site? Our partner ESCI was in Lelystad in September and made an explanatory video for you!
Our Project Is featured in Wageningen World, a magazine from Wageningen University & Research We’re featured in Wageningen World magazine, spotlighting our Dutch demo on paper production from grass. FULL …
Our Project Is featured in Horizon, the EU Research and Innovation Magazine from the European Commission Exciting News! Our GO-GRASS project and its sister initiative, Super-G, were recently featured in …
Last week we met in Lugo, Spain, hosted by our project partners Universidad de Santiago de Compostela (USC). In 2.5 intensive days, we worked on crucial developments that characterize the …
recap of our joint symposium The Joint Symposium on Wetland Conservation and Sustainability, held on November 9 and 10 at the Brandenburg Academy «Schloss Criewen» in Germany, proved to be …
The GO-GRASS project, together with the MarginUp project and the Brandenburg Academy «Schloss Criewen», is co-hosting a symposium titled «The Restoration of Fens and their Economic Potential» to be held …
Our Project Is featured in German Article on Ecological Mowing Practices in Public Spaces We are thrilled to announce that our project has been featured in an article discussing ecological …
In the scope of the GO-GRASS project, Prospex Institute in collaboration with the Aarhus University Centre for Circular Bioeconomy and the Food & Bio Cluster Denmark organised an International event …
We have been featured in EuroScience.org! Have you heard about RuBisCO?It is one of the most important molecules in the process of photosynthesis and a great macronutrient for animals… and …
On 8 June 2023, the GO-GRASS project organised a Green Week Partner Event entitled “Fostering grassland opportunities, circular business models and skills for resilient rural communities”, which gathered 50 participants …