An economy without pollution

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The new President of Imperial College London, Prof. Hugh Brady (left), und TUM P
The new President of Imperial College London, Prof. Hugh Brady (left), und TUM President Prof. Thomas F. Hofmann starting the Imperial - TUM Zero Pollution Network at TUM Campus Garching.
New partner project with Imperial College London. The new President of Imperial College London, Prof. Hugh Brady ( left ), und TUM President Prof. Thomas F. Hofmann starting the Imperial - TUM Zero Pollution Network at TUM Campus Garching. Imperial College London (Imperial) and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) want to work together on a new economy without pollution. The Imperial - TUM Zero Pollution Network will bring together scientists, industry, governments and other partners. The goal is to curb environmental pollution at its source. For example, the life cycle of technologies and products will be taken into account: from the procurement of raw materials to their further processing in industry and their use in society to their disposal and reuse. The partnership will see academics and students from two of the world's top universities working together on joint research and education programmes, and spending time in each institute's laboratories.
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