"L'appel du 18 juin"
In collaboration with the Scientific Institute of Public Services (ISSeP), Waste2Bio is organizing its annual event, which will take place on June 18, 2026, at Grand-Hornu.
In collaboration with the Scientific Institute of Public Services (ISSeP), Waste2Bio is organizing its annual event, which will take place on June 18, 2026, at Grand-Hornu.
Waste2Bio took part in the “Wallonia Tech Canada 2026” mission. Here’s a look back at a particularly eventful program… For Waste2Bio, the goal was to explore opportunities for collaboration with partners in Quebec and Ontario.
Info day on the bioeconomy, tour of a biomethanization tower, training course on "Long-fiber textile hemp"... These are just a few examples of events organized by Valbiom that may be of interest to Waste2Bio members.
Futurbuild, IFAT Munich, CBE JU 2026, Insop annual meeting... There are lots of events coming up in early 2026. Please don't hesitate to contact us for further information. Mark your calendars...
The EU adopts the first directive dedicated to soils: the Soil Monitoring Law, aiming for healthy soils by 2050 through better monitoring, prevention and sustainable management.
Waste2Bio closes 2025 with three events focusing on farmers, regenerative business models and soil health. These events aim to strengthen synergies between players committed to the ecological transition.
This November 25th at 9:45 am, at the Cercle du lac, Waste2Bio is pleased to invite you to an exceptional day of pitching and networking.
Faced with urban, climatic and environmental challenges, technosols/neosols are key levers for building the soils of tomorrow.
Waste2Bio y organise une session thématique intitulée Valoriser des terres polluées avec la biomasse : c’est possible ? animée par notre coordinatrice, Cécile Nouet, et nos collaborateurs, Pierre Lejeune et Pierre Tocquin.
AquaConSoil 2025 was a resounding success. The event strengthened international collaborations, highlighted best practices and stimulated innovation in a field that is essential to the ecological transition.
SII Waste2Bio will host AquaConSoil, Europe's largest conference dedicated to the sustainable management of soil, sediment and water resources. This is thanks to a partnership with Deltares.
Waste2Bio has teamed up with visual artist Caroline Le Méhauté for her performance installation Tellus Project created in collaboration with choreographer Isabella Soupart.