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Dutch Scientists Find a Way to Recycle Plastic Waste Back to Near-Virgin Quality
The Hague, Friday, 12 June 2026.
TNO’s new solvent-based process, called Möbius dissolution, can recover high-quality polymers from plastic waste that traditional recycling cannot handle — potentially transforming how the world deals with contaminated and mixed plastics.
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Amsterdam AI Startup Lands New Funding to Help Retailers Cut Carbon Emissions and Meet EU Rules
Amsterdam, Thursday, 11 June 2026.
Root Sustainability has secured additional investment from ROM InWest, with clients including HEMA and O’Neill already using its AI platform to generate full product carbon footprints in under a minute.
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The Netherlands Doubles Down on Deep Tech With a €610 Million Innovation Fund
Amsterdam, Thursday, 11 June 2026.
The Dutch government and Invest-NL have injected €360 million into the Deep Tech Fonds, growing it to €610 million. Every public euro invested has so far attracted €2.40 in private capital — a compelling signal of confidence in Dutch innovation.
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ING's AI Can Decide Your Mortgage Application in 58 Seconds — and Dutch Banking Will Never Be the Same
Amsterdam, Monday, 8 June 2026.
ING has become the first major Dutch bank to deploy AI for complex mortgage assessments, with its system reaching a decision in just 58 seconds. Remarkably, 80% of ING’s applications fall outside standard criteria, making this a sweeping change for Dutch homebuyers.
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Europe Launches Bold Plan to Break Free From US and Asian Tech Dominance
Brussels, Thursday, 11 June 2026.
The European Commission unveiled its Tech Sovereignty Package on June 3, 2026, targeting a stark reality: US giants AWS, Microsoft, and Google control 70% of Europe’s cloud market, while Europe produces just 10% of the world’s semiconductors.
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Wageningen University Wins Funding to Make Lab-Grown Meat Cheaper and Crops Tougher Against Climate Change
Wageningen, Thursday, 11 June 2026.
Dutch researchers secured rare NWO grants — awarded to just 16 of 75 applicants — to tackle two urgent food challenges: cutting the cost of lab-grown meat and building crops that withstand extreme heat.