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Agilyx signs binding agreement to acquire 44% of GreenDot Global - Europe's largest waste plastic recycling platform

Agilyx signs binding agreement to acquire 44% of GreenDot Global - Europe's largest waste plastic recycling platform

Agilyx ASA (OSE: AGLX: OTCQX: AGXXF) ("Agilyx" or the "Company") has entered into a binding and fully financed agreement to acquire 44% of GreenDot Global S.à r.l. ("GreenDot"). This transformative investment significantly strengthens Agilyx's presence in the European market, creating a global platform for sourcing and supplying feedstock to the advanced recycling industry.

GreenDot is the leading circular plastic recycling platform in Europe and the third-largest recycling company in Germany

Freen launches 20 kW wind turbine for agriculture or industrial use in Sweden

Freen launches 20 kW wind turbine for agriculture or industrial use in Sweden

Freen OÜ, a European manufacturer of certified small wind turbines and hybrid systems, launched its latest product: Freen-H20 , a horizontal wind turbine of 20 kW, developed for medium-sized energy users. The new turbine combines industrial design with flexible installation and high performance, making it ideal for agriculture, industry and hybrid systems in Sweden.

"We introduce Freen-H20 to meet the needs of middle-aged consumers," says Andrey Khimenkov, CEO of Freen

The World Bank calls out policy inertia, outdated building codes, and underuse of AI tools as key barriers to scaling fast, low-cost energy savings

The World Bank calls out policy inertia, outdated building codes, and underuse of AI tools as key barriers to scaling fast, low-cost energy savings

Experts warn that digital retrofits remain overlooked, even though they deliver proven returns.

The World Bank has just published a new report that puts numbers on a growing blind spot in climate strategy: energy efficiency. While AI-based retrofits can cut building energy use by up to 40%, they remain underused, even though returns are well-documented.

The new report outlines a stark disconnect between potential and actual progress:

  • 2 out of 3 units of global primary energy in buildings