On June 18, 2025, Queen Máxima attended the official opening of the CO₂ capture plant of the waste and energy company Twence in Hengelo. Queen Máxima participated in the official program and was then given a guided tour of the CO₂ capture facility, where staff explained how CO₂ is extracted from the flue gas cleaning system, liquefied, and loaded into tankers.
Following the tour, Queen Máxima spoke with various shareholders, partners from educational institutions, government representatives, local residents, and employees about cross-border cooperation in the EU region, Twence’s environmental impact, as well as topics such as innovation and talent development.
Twence is a waste and energy company focused on the sustainable processing of waste and biomass, and the production of renewable energy and raw materials. It is the largest producer of sustainable energy in the province of Overijssel and plays a key role in the circular economy of the Twente region and beyond. Twence is owned by all fourteen municipalities in Twente and the municipality of Berkelland in the Achterhoek.
Alors là, je dis oui pour ce style de robe en soie plissée dont le haut est drapé ; on doit pouvoir admirer le mouvement souple quand elle marche mais bof, bof pour son bibi !
ReplyDeleteLovely joyful summer outfit. I’ve never loved the turban style hats and would prefer a proper hat with brim, but do love whenever she chooses to wear a hat anyway.
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ReplyDeleteNot all old dresses are rewearable
ReplyDeleteI agree. Irene
DeleteMaxima looks charming, nice color and optimal use of fabric, but this pleated design calls for a slightly longer length, especially if the wearer is tall.
ReplyDeleteYes that would bring it back into proportion. Love the flared skirt
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