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Financement de l’UE (6 504 028 €) : Recycler les biodéchets produits localement pour garantir l’abordabilité et la disponibilité d’engrais biosourcés innovants Hor06/05/2024 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »
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Recycler les biodéchets produits localement pour garantir l’abordabilité et la disponibilité d’engrais biosourcés innovants
Several studies have identified 3 main waste streams that are the most promising for being valorised to obtain bio-based fertilisers (BBFs): (1) manure, (2) sewage sludge, and (3) food chain waste. From these, manure is the largest waste stream, representing more than 70% of the nutrients, but several studies have been conducted in the last 10 years aimed at its valorisation as BBF and have shown that it is a feasible feedstock for obtaining N-rich streams and organic amendments that can be used directly as BBF, but most of them are not suitable to be used as ingredients for centralised high quality fertiliser production due to the presence of pollutants such as heavy metals (mainly Zn and Cu) and organic matter. Sewage sludge and food chain waste have not yet been deeply investigated at the levels required for industrial implementation, such that their fertilising potential is still under-exploited. The ReLEAF project is based on the advancement and widespread demonstration (in 5 technology demonstration sites) of a suite of extraction techniques to produce key BBF ingredients from waste streams prevalent across Europe – sewage sludge, fish processing waste and wastewater, mixed food waste, and agri-food residues. The formulation and production (in 2 sites) of cost-effective BBFs will address the serious issues of externalities (i.e., dependency on foreign supply chains (P and K), and petroleum-based resources (N)) from fertiliser production and use in European soils together with security of supply and waste valorisation. Investigations of the effectiveness and replicability of the BBFs within the varying climate conditions and soil ecosystems of 4 different field demonstration sites, in addition to co-creation activities, will allow for regional engagement with stakeholders to promote widespread acceptance, while industrial involvement will facilitate a rapid scale up and industrialisation of proposed technologies.
| FORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUR BIOLOGISCHEN LANDBAU STIFTUNG | ? |
| Acondicionamiento Tarrasense Associacion | 951 938 € |
| Aeris Tecnologias Ambientales SL | 325 688 € |
| Agro Innovation International | 101 244 € |
| Alchemia-Nova Research & Innovation Gemeinnutzige GmbH | 354 566 € |
| Alma Mater Studiorum - Universita Di Bologna | 602 356 € |
| Anecoop S.COOP. | 185 603 € |
| Casali Roberto | 63 368 € |
| Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche | 443 959 € |
| Global Omnium Medioambiente SL | 238 098 € |
| Instituto de Soldadura e Qualidade | 391 738 € |
| Nova ID FCT - Associação para A Inovacao e Desenvolvimento da FCT | 637 400 € |
| Nuevas Tecnologias para El Desarrollo de Packaging y Productos Agroalimentarios con Componente Plastica SL | 352 125 € |
| Rech Innov Transfert Techn Mat Fert ORG | 497 425 € |
| STICHTING EFFOST | 466 016 € |
| Timac Agro Italia S.p.A. | 529 301 € |
| Uniwersytet Rolniczy im. Hugona Kollataja w Krakowie | 363 204 € |
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101156998
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