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Quantafuel and NTNU partner up and establish an Innovation Hub

Together, Quantafuel and NTNU aim to further develop the chemical recycling of plastics waste and create new technology solutions to reduce CO2 emissions.

Today, Quantafuel is pleased to announce a new partnership with Norwegian University of Science and Technology’s (NTNU) Department of Chemical Engineering and the establishment of a new Innovation Hub named “Chemical Conversion of Waste”.

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The funds will be applied in Quantafuel’s Innovation Hub at NTNU named “Chemical Conversion of Waste”. This partnership was formally laun