The 2nd period of the subsidy, in which the province of North Brabant encourages and facilitates companies to work towards a sustainable, innovative and circular industry, is open. It is possible to apply for a subsidy until April 10, 2024.
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The subsidy can be applied for for a breakthrough project with a far-reaching impact on the transition from a linear to a circular economy. The focus is on the themes of construction, manufacturing industry and biomass & food. Partnerships with at least 1 SME can submit an application.
Breakthrough projects
The province of North Brabant aims to use 2030% less primary raw material by 50. That is why they encourage standard bearers to investigate what is possible in the circular field. Breakthrough projects are important activities for the province to work on accelerating the circular transition.
Breakthrough projects mean the following: Innovative circular projects that make the circular future concrete and tangible. An important feature of these breakthrough projects is that they go beyond an individual product or process innovation. These often involve projects where new, far-reaching innovations are developed, which mainly concern collaboration in chains or networks, new revenue models and financing or other organizational forms.
Apply for a subsidy
Go to Circular Economy Subsidy and complete the digital application form, upload the mandatory attachments and sign with eHerkenning.
Information meeting
On Wednesday, January 17, 2024, the province of North Brabant will organize a physical information meeting in the provincial government building in 's-Hertogenbosch (Brabantlaan 15.00) from 17.00:1 PM to 1:XNUMX PM. The meeting will take place in Cultural Lot XNUMX on the ground floor. During the meeting, entrepreneurs can receive an explanation of how a successful subsidy application is made. There is also the option to obtain personal advice on specific breakthrough projects.
You can register for the information meeting via the e-form.
Source: Brabant.nl









