We organise our actions in six thematic & strategic agendas:
Strategic Agendas:
Bio-economy
Circular Construction
Chemicals/Plastics
Manufacturing Industry
Food Chain
Water Cycles
Seven leverages provide additional support:
Leverage effects:
Lever Policy Instruments
Lever Circular Procurement
Lever Communication
Lever Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Lever Financing
Lever Jobs & Skills
Lever Research
What, why and how?
Why are we pursuing a circular economy?
Future visions 2050
How do we see our circular future?
About our management
Who steers what at Flanders Circular?
Brugse Zot, Straffe Hendrik and Blanche de Bruges: not only delicious, but also sustainable. Brewery De Halve Maan has been fully committed to innovation for six generations. They purify wastewater, recover heat and transport beer through a pipeline under the city.
Do you know the beer pipeline that brings beer from downtown Bruges to the bottling plant on the outskirts of town? Brewery De Halve Maan thus ensures that every liter of beer can be brewed on the historic site without disturbing the livability of the city. After all, a lot of truck trips are saved.
With the beer pipeline, De Halve Maan's sustainability story got off to a solid start. Although the brewing family had initially decided to cease operations, Xavier Vanneste ensured an innovative relaunch. In recent years, several investments were made to keep the ecological footprint as small as possible.
The brewery works with local raw materials whenever possible. They were also one of the first brewers to sign the Flemish government's Green Deal. Together with other participating breweries, they are committed to further reducing water consumption in the sector. With its own water treatment plant, wastewater is purified into potable water, which can be reused in the production process.
Most of the packaging is reusable or made from recycled material. In addition, new recyclable one way solutions were developed for export to distant destinations. With its solar panels, the brewery also supplies up to 65% of its own electricity consumption.
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