CLIC RECYCLE featured in NEB/EIT Community article on sustainable materials

We're excited to share that CLIC RECYCLE has been featured in a New European Bauhaus (NEB) article published by the EIT Community titled "What It Takes to Build Sustainable Materials at Scale." 🔗 Read the full piece here
The article highlights experiences and insights from companies in the Catalyse NEB 2025 cohort — including CLIC RECYCLE — that are shaping the future of regenerative, circular materials across Europe. It explores how founders balance sustainability, cost and scale, the partnerships and policies that accelerate change, and the founders' visions for the next five years.
Why CLIC RECYCLE was featured
As part of the Catalyse NEB 2025 cohort, CLIC RECYCLE was selected as an example of how nature-based materials and circular innovation can be scaled responsibly. The article highlights our story and mission — rooted in Mediterranean agricultural traditions — and how we combine natural materials with modern technology to produce sustainable, regenerative solutions that restore ecosystems and reduce plastic use.
The piece also emphasizes how collaboration with farmers, research institutions, industry partners, and regulators allows us to validate materials in real environments, share costs, accelerate testing, and create measurable environmental, economic and social value.
A shared vision for the future
The article reflects a shared hope among founders that sustainable industry becomes the norm, not an exception. For CLIC RECYCLE, this means continuing to build materials and systems that work with nature — healing ecosystems, empowering communities, and proving that circular approaches can work at scale.
We are honoured to represent this transition and grateful to NEB and the EIT Community for featuring our work
