• Province of Noord Holland is working on a sustainable, accessible, liveable and innovative province. Our ‘Aquatic Plants as a Sustainable Raw Material for Design’ study was financially supported by the Province.

       

    • TU Delft is one of the world’s top universities of technology (#15 in QS ranking), located in the historic city of Delft, The Netherlands

    • UNESCO-IHE is the largest international graduate water education facility in the world and is based in Delft, the Netherlands

    • The Amsterdam Metropolitan Area (AMA) is comprised of several surrounding municipalities, including the cities of Amsterdam, Almere, Amstelveen and Haarlemmermeer, Hilversum and Velsen.

    • The 2030 Water Resources Group is a unique public-private-civil society collaboration. 2030WRG facilitates open, trust-based dialogue processes to drive action on water resources reform in developing economies.

       

       

    • Waternet is the water cycle company of Amsterdam and its surrounding areas. Waternet is responsible for the drinking water supply, sewerage, wastewater treatment and water quality, as well as for water safety.

       

       

    • NPSP is the European industry leader in sustainable composites. The bio-based composites developed by NPSP are sold under the Nabasco® brand name, short for nature-based composites.

    • Creative Industries Fund NL is the cultural fund for architecture, design, e-culture and every imaginable crossover.