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Financement de l’UE (7 859 829 €) : L’éco-innovation systémique à grande échelle pour faire progresser l’économie circulaire et la récupération des minéraux à partir des déchets organiques en Europe Hor10/05/2017 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »
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L’éco-innovation systémique à grande échelle pour faire progresser l’économie circulaire et la récupération des minéraux à partir des déchets organiques en Europe
SYSTEMIC will reach a break-through to re-enter recovered nutrients from organic waste into the production cycle. Consequently, this will offer solutions for pressing environmental issues and to reduce the import of P as finite irreplaceable resource in mines. The SYSTEMIC project aims to shift the European Biomass treatment practice to the next level. Departing from existing business cases and a new ground-breaking large scale demonstration plant, the future of anaerobic digestion (AD) value chains will be investigated and demonstrated. The result will help existing and future AD-operators to maximise their performance: produce and sell more quality products, generate more energy and be independent on subsidies. By the market driven leadership, the SYSTEMIC-project will finally turn biomass waste into valuable products while reducing water pollution, greenhouse gas emission and creating quality jobs in rural areas. The planned demonstration plant will allow innovative combinations of modules to elaborate possible optimizations for increasing the production quantity and quality of new mineral products, and the integration of these products into a circular economy. Reflecting the experiences from the demonstration plant with a set of 4 mirror cases in different members states allow systemic innovation including end-user driven (a) specific technical development and (b) the cost efficient investigation of real world circular economy business cases and (c) operational, regulatory, institutional and contextual barriers to overcome. Using partial funding from the EC, the SYSTEMIC industry-driven consortium will validate for the first time the technical and economic viability of a fully integrated, multistep approach in an operational environment. The successful practical demonstration will put the European sector in a leading position to offer efficient mineral recovery technologies.
| Acqua & Sole Srl | 524 350 € |
| Ampower | 1 083 950 € |
| A-Tuottajat Oy | 84 000 € |
| European Biogas Association Aisbl | 138 750 € |
| GNS Gesellschaft FUR Nachhaltige Stoffnutzung mbH | 236 350 € |
| Groot Zevert Vergisting B.V. | 1 127 977 € |
| ICL Fertilizers Europe CV | 5 250,00 € |
| Nijhuis Water Technology B.V. | 316 750 € |
| Proman Management GmbH | 537 005 € |
| Rika Biofuel Developments Ltd. | 297 789 € |
| Stichting Wageningen Research | 1 391 525 € |
| THE Rural Investment Support for Europe Foundation | 324 819 € |
| Universita Degli Studi Di Milano | 384 650 € |
| Universiteit Gent | 876 951 € |
| Vlaams Coordinatiecentrum Mestverwerking | 529 713 € |
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/730400
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