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Green Campus

Want to work on sustainable projects locally? There is also much to be gained right here on the TU Delft campus. As a hub of innovation, the campus serves as a model for the future, offering vast opportunities—yet it often faces overlooked issues concerning unsustainable material use, waste streams, or construction practices. The Learning Community Green Campus was established to tackle these very challenges.

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TU Delft is working through CREFM on a circular approach to construction on campus. Previous steps include the implementation of circular policies, a materials marketplace, and several pilot projects. Next to that, together with PreZero, TU Delft is exploring how waste streams on campus can be processed in a more high-value manner.

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Making monumental buildings more sustainable presents unique challenges: interventions must be energy-efficient while also respecting architectural heritage.

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In the pursuit of more sustainable energy sources, TU Delft is exploring the potential of small-scale wind energy on campus.

Our team

Want to learn more or get in touch? Reach out to the team!

Community coordinator

Joep Dols

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Facilitator Green Campus

Margot de Boer

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Facilitator support

Sarina Zwaan

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Latest news

Latest updates from our Port of Maassluis Learning Community!

Clean Tech Conference 2026

Clean Tech Conference 2026

March 17, 2026

Even Groene Vrienden will be attending the Clean Tech Conference.

Visiting the Sea Salt battery!

Visiting the Sea Salt battery!

September 8, 2025

Visiting the sea salt battery of Dr. Ten.

The first quarter has started!

The first quarter has started!

September 1, 2025

New JIP team started in Maassluis!

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