Since its launch in November 2022, Green Assist has been growing steadily.
Check below the list of projects that have benefited from Green Assist support to date.

Andaltec, a Spanish leading technology centre in plastics and innovation, is taking a big step towards a circular and sustainable economy. Already collaborating with companies across more than 20 countries, Andaltec sought Green Assist’s support to overcome investment challenges.

Cuibhil has the overarching goal to develop an innovative circular solution for tyre recycling at industrial scale, which will sharply reduce the recourse to incineration. Cuibhil sought help from Green Assist to help improve its carbon footprint assessment and waste management practices.

The company PROMET-PLAST has embarked on a mission to build a smart energy grid with gravity energy storage – an emerging technology that uses suspended solid weights to store and release energy. Recognising the project’s potential impact on Europe’s green energy sector, they sought guidance from Green Assist to boost its green venture.

The University of Galway and the Technological University of the Shannon have proposed an ambitious project to reduce labware waste by providing education on sustainability and circular economy, and by increasing the reuse of plastic and glass labware. Green Assist’s experts provided the necessary support to transforme the concept into a structured plan.

A European-wide research consortium has developed a new technology called BIOGASNET – an innovative solution that offers a more environmentally friendly alternative to current biogas desulphurisation methods. Supported by Green Assist, the consortium aims to move towards a more sustainable energy source and bring this technology to market soon.

The French company Bertin Technologies designs and manufactures high-end industrial tools and instruments for scientists, including Sterilwave, a cutting-edge solution for treating infectious hospital waste directly onsite. Thanks to Green Assist, Bertin now has the framework to prepare its new Sterilwave solution for the international market.

The Belgian company Reprocover, which specialises in creating and manufacturing ready-to-use products from recycled materials, is committed to further reduce its environmental impact. To achieve this, Reprocover sought Green Assist support to upscale its innovative solution for recycling composite waste.

Seeking to balance ecology, economy and society, STERCORE turns waste into high-quality organic fertilisers and green energy. With expert guidance from Green Assist, STERCORE plans to bring to market a new solution to combat waste.

As the world gets more and more receptive to sustainability, rethinking agriculture is becoming increasingly important. Supported by Green Assist, the startup company Horizon Growers has developed innovative high-tech indoor farms that produce food sustainably.

Water quality and reuse are critical challenges in today’s world, as industrial wastewater discharge can severely harm the environment. With support from Green Assist, the French start-up company ZENI plans to offer a sustainable water treatment solution to reduce industrial water waste.

Addressing the need for sustainable insulation practices, ENERGAID aims to introduce a new solution for the air conditioning of confined spaces. With support from Green Assist, ENERGAID is well-positioned to bring its solution to the construction market.