Projects

Results (229)

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MARMADE

With the global population expected to reach 9.8 billion by 2050, managing the planet's limited resources is becoming increasingly urgent. Despite...
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MixMatters

Mixed biowaste from the agri-food sector is both abundant and rich in valuable compounds. But its potential is largely untapped: 75% of it goes into...
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MODEL2BIO

The EU’s largest business sector is its food and drink industry. It is also its biggest producer of waste, of which 50 % is organic waste. Currently...
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MoeBIOS

The MOEBIOS project addresses the challenges of recycling bioplastics in three key value chains: plastic packaging, synthetic textiles, and...
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MPowerBIO

Creating the bioeconomy lies at the heart of Europe’s solution to the economic and environmental challenges facing society now and in the future. If...
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MULTI-STR3AM

With an increasing population and a consequent growing demand for land for food, new sources of food, feed and industrial raw materials are urgently...
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MULTIPLY

The global algae market represents a promising opportunity to replace less sustainable biomass in existing bio-based value chains, combining high...
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MYCOCIRCLE

Animal-derived materials, such as chitin, collagen and squalene are widely used in cosmetics and agrochemicals. This reliance raises ethical concerns...
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MycoStruct

Europe relies heavily on meat for protein, with 55–60% coming from meat-based sources while sustainable alternatives remain under 1% of the market...
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NEBA Alliance

Amid the climate crisis, urgent actions are needed to enhance awareness and build capacity for swift transformation to combat climate change. The...
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NENU2PHAR

Global plastic production relies heavily on petrochemicals – around 8 % of the world oil production goes to manufacturing plastics. However, there is...
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NeoCel

As the world’s population increases, it needs more textiles. A source with great potential for long term increase in production volumes are man-made...
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NewFert

Converting waste into resources is key to a circular economy; Europe produces more than 2.5 billion tonnes of waste per year. Around 20 percent of...
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NEWPACK

In 2015, the countries of the EU, along with Switzerland and Norway, used almost 50 million tonnes of plastic. Around 40 percent of this was in the...
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NEXT-STEP

Scaling up sustainable and biodegradable materials is crucial for the future advancement of European industry. Currently, many bio-based alternatives...
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OLEAF4VALUE

Olive groves are a common sight throughout southern Europe, particularly in the Mediterranean countries and in Portugal. While the fruit of the olive...
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OptiForValue

Forests and forestry play a crucial role in the European bioeconomy. They can act as a vital catalyst in enhancing European competitiveness, reducing...
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OPTISOCHEM

The OPTISOCHEM project will demonstrate the feasibility of transforming excess wheat straw into bio-Isobutene (bio-IBN) derivatives. It will develop...

PACE

Circular bioeconomy is crucial for achieving Europe’s competitive economy and climate targets, but it still faces technical and logistical barriers...
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PEFerence

PEFerence will establish a unique, industrial scale, cost-effective biorefinery flagship plant producing FDCA (furan dicarboxylic acid), a bio-based...