CLIC RECYCLE Featured in the Netherlands for Advancing Circular Solutions in Horticulture

Recognition is valuable not only because it celebrates innovation, but because it creates opportunities for new ideas to reach wider audience, and as agriculture continues to seek practical solutions to challenges such as water scarcity, soil degradation, and plastic pollution, conversations about regenerative and circular technologies are becoming increasingly important. CLIC RECYCLE is proud to be part of this dialogue through its recent feature in Groentennieuws.nl, one of the Netherlands' leading horticulture publications, bringing greater visibility to the role that overlooked natural resources can play in shaping the future of sustainable agriculture.
The article explores CLIC RECYCLE's innovative approach to transforming human hair collected from hair salons into biodegradable agricultural solutions that help retain soil moisture while offering an alternative to conventional plastic mulches. By extending the life cycle of a material traditionally regarded as waste, the company demonstrates how circular economy principles can generate practical environmental benefits—from reducing water consumption in horticulture to improving soil health and supporting more regenerative growing practices. It is an example of how nature-based innovation can address multiple challenges simultaneously through a single resource.
For CLIC RECYCLE, this feature represents more than media recognition. It reflects the growing international interest in solutions that rethink waste, reduce dependence on synthetic materials, and work in harmony with natural ecosystems. Sharing the company's mission with readers across one of Europe's leading horticultural markets contributes to a broader conversation about how agriculture can become more resilient by embracing circular thinking and regenerative practices. Every opportunity to tell this story helps expand awareness that sustainability often begins by changing how we perceive the resources already available to us.
We are grateful to Groentennieuws.nl for highlighting CLIC RECYCLE's work and for helping showcase the potential of nature-based innovation within the horticulture sector. As awareness of regenerative agriculture and circular bio-materials continues to grow, we remain committed to developing solutions that restore value to overlooked resources while supporting healthier soils, more efficient water use, and a more sustainable future for agriculture.
