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# Circular Chain Projects Subsidy - Netherlands
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## Overview
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Provides grants for small consortia of SMEs to implement circular solutions in value chains, focusing on resource reuse and emissions reduction.
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## Managing Body
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RVO (Netherlands Enterprise Agency)
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## Funding Type
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Grant for small consortia of SMEs to implement circular solutions in a value chain
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## Funding Amount
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- 50% of project costs
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- Maximum €20,000 per SME
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- Projects involve 3–6 SMEs (total up to ~€100k)
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## Deadlines
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- Last call closed: 8 April 2025
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- New calls may be announced periodically
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## Eligibility
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- 3–6 companies (minimum 3 SMEs)
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- Must form a chain (supplier–producer–buyer)
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- At least 3 different roles represented
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- Must hire qualified circular process consultant
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## Thematic Focus
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Projects aimed at:
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- Reusing or recycling products/materials
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- Overcoming obstacles in circular supply chains
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- Reducing resource use and CO₂ emissions
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## Relevance to City Resource Graph
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- Piloting industrial symbiosis between local firms
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- Cross-company resource optimization
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- SME consortia for circular value chains
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- Practical implementation of resource matching
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## Links
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- [Business.gov.nl Circular Chain](https://business.gov.nl/subsidy/subsidy-circular-chain-projects/)
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- [RVO Circular Chain Projects](https://business.gov.nl/subsidy/subsidy-circular-chain-projects/)
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## Application Tips
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- Build diverse consortium representing full value chain
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- Include professional circular economy consultant
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- Focus on measurable resource savings
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- Demonstrate practical implementation approach
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