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ABACUS

Algae production is currently limited to a few small industries, mainly for the feed, nutrition and cosmetic sectors. This is ripe for expansion...
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AFTERBIOCHEM

The EU is currently the world’s largest producer of sugar beet; at 17 million tonnes in 2016-17, it represents around half of all global production...
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AFTERLIFE

The AFTERLIFE project proposes a flexible, cost- and resource-efficient process for recovering and valorising the relevant fractions from wastewater...
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AgriChemWhey

The European dairy industry, as a by-product of whey protein manufacture, produces substances known as whey permeate and – following extraction of...
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AgriMax

Around a third of all food produced globally is wasted each year. This waste occurs throughout the whole value chain, from farmers to consumers...
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ALEHOOP

Proteins and amino acids are in high demand for their role in food and food production. The properties they add - solubility, viscosity, foaming...
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Allthings.bioPRO

The bioeconomy is rightly viewed as a major player in delivering a more sustainable and more circular economy. It is providing the potential to make...
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AQUABIOPROFIT

Across Europe, hundreds of thousands of tons of marine side-stream products such as fish heads, backbones and intestines are discarded. The AQUABIOPRO...
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B-FERST

The B-FERST project seeks to make a significant contribution to addressing the challenges of delivering on the EU’s ambitions for sustainable...
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BARBARA

The BARBARA project aims to covert the side-stream fractions and residues from agro-food production into novel polysaccharides and functional...
CBE JU-funded BBTWINS project

BBTWINS

The EU is already the largest producer of food and drink in the world. Yet as the demand for food increases – and the need for EU food security grows...
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BeonNAT

Despite being one of the largest markets in the world for biochemicals, very few biomass-derived compounds are being developed here in Europe. However...
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Bio-LUSH

Bio-LUSH aims to extract high-quality fibres from the cell walls of underexploited and widely available European plant resources, including nettles...
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BioBarr

BioBarr will develop new bio-based and biodegradable food packaging materials by improving the barrier function of the biopolymer PHAs...
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BIObec

Europe’s shift to a low-carbon economy is a welcome one; at the same time, the shift to a bioeconomy will create new jobs and stimulate growth in an...
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BIOBESTicide

In order to meet growing demand, modern farming needs to be both productive and reliable. Among a range of measures, this means ensuring that it is...
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BIOBRIDGES

In addition to the price tag, public acceptance of bio-based products depends on a variety of factors including their social, economic and...
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BioCannDo

Bio-based solutions will be vital in driving Europe’s ambitions to become a smarter, greener and more circular economy. A core component of a...
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BIOCIRCULARCITIES

While there is an inevitable degree of synergy between the circular economy and the bioeconomy, it does not axiomatically follow that bioeconomy...

BIOCOMEM

The supply of many precursors and ingredients relies on chemical separation techniques to isolate the various components. Currently, many of these...