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Ukrainian, Dutch, British consortium to develop technologies to reuse Ukraine's rubble in reconstruction

A car under rubble. (Photo by Yuri Bershadsky — via Ukraine Media Center)

A consortium of British, Ukrainian and Dutch organizations secured GBP 16 million ($20 million) in funding from the UK government for a project that aims to up-cycle Ukraine's war-torn rubble into green building materials, the University of Leeds said in a press release.

The group includes Rotterdam-based up-cycyling firm C2Ca Technology as well as the Lviv Polytechnic National University, the National University of Water and Environmental Engineering, Eco+Logic and ReThink as well as the University of Sheffield, the University of Oxford and Imperial College London.

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