Ricardo Ribeiro de Miranda
Global ESG & Circular Solutions Lead
Advance Nonwoven A/S
Ronde, Denmark
RemoteParticipant from EU
My organisation
Good — I have what I need. Now I know the audience: Ukrainian communities, energy companies, EU institutions, international donors and investors, construction and energy contractors looking for materials, technologies, and equipment. Recovery and energy is the focus, with specific forums on Water Recovery, Solar / BESS GRID, Recovery Construction, Aid & Development. That fits Advance Nonwoven directly — circular materials from agricultural and industrial waste, building insulation applications, thermal performance, and the active humanitarian pilot in Mykolaiv via DanChurchAid. There are also good adjacencies through the Solvognen / Rainmaker solar water work and through CAFT regulatory intelligence. Three honest things before I write the description: What I want to flag 1\. Don't mix Advance Nonwoven with WindX UCP or CAFT or Solvognen in this description. The organisation name on the form is Advance Nonwoven A/S. Stay disciplined to that scope. Mentioning other ventures in this description weakens the focus. 2\. The Mykolaiv humanitarian connection is gold here, but verify the claim before I include it. Your user memories say Solvognen/Rainmaker is operating in Mykolaiv since October 2025 via DanChurchAid. That's the Solvognen venture, not Advance Nonwoven directly. Does Advance Nonwoven have any independent existing presence in Ukraine? If no, I won't claim that. I'll instead frame Advance Nonwoven's relevance to Ukrainian recovery on the merits of the technology and circular model, not on a presence that isn't yet established. 3\. The b2match form field will probably truncate at around 1,500-2,000 characters. I'll aim for around 1,200 characters — strong, scannable, with the key technology, the audience fit, and a clear call to discuss. Not a brochure. Two drafts for you to pick from Below are two options. Both honest, both calibrated for the Rebuild Ukraine audience. Pick A or B (or tell me what to change). Draft A — Technology-led, focused on circular materials for reconstruction Advance Nonwoven A/S is a Danish company that converts agricultural and industrial fibre waste into nonwoven materials for industrial and construction applications. The conversion is done through a patented dry-laid process (CAFT — Carding Airlaid Fusion Technology) that handles a wide range of feedstocks: straw, hemp, flax, miscanthus, recycled textiles, and other fibre streams that would otherwise be incinerated or landfilled. The output is functional material used in building insulation, automotive interiors, geotextiles for erosion control and slope stabilisation, acoustic panels, and packaging. Material density and thickness are tunable from 150 to 15,000 g/m², from 2 to 300 mm, at production rates up to 3,000 kg/h. The technology is operating in Denmark and is now expanding internationally through joint ventures. For Ukraine's recovery, the relevant applications are insulation for housing and public buildings using locally sourced agricultural residues, bio-based geotextiles for post-conflict land rehabilitation, and circular material streams that reduce dependence on imported construction materials. The joint venture model allows Ukrainian partners to operate a CAFT line locally, using domestic feedstock, with full technology transfer and training from Denmark. At Rebuild Ukraine 2026 we are looking to meet Ukrainian construction companies, community representatives, manufacturers, and international donors interested in circular material solutions for reconstruction. We are open to discussing joint ventures, demonstration projects, and partnerships under EU and bilateral recovery programmes.