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Financement de l’UE (6 430 196 €) : Biomacromolécules issues de fractions de biodéchets solides municipaux et de déchets de poissons pour des applications à haute valeur ajoutée. Hor29/11/2016 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »
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Biomacromolécules issues de fractions de biodéchets solides municipaux et de déchets de poissons pour des applications à haute valeur ajoutée.
Municipal solids waste (MSW) are collected by municipalities and represents more than 500 kg/capita (EU-27 average), 300 million tonnes overall every year in the EU-32. Currently, approximately 50% of this volume is landfilled. More than 1.3 million tonnes of Marine rest raw material (MRRM) are generated in Europe each year. Some countries, such as Norway and Denmark, have traditionally for animal feed. It will therefore be a challenge for the industry to develop methods to turn fish viscera and skin, currently considered as undesirable raw materials for hydrolysis and human consumption, into profitable products. DAFIA will exploit MSW and MRRM as feedstocks for high value products. The parallel exploitation of the two feedstocks may create synergies. This expertise will be utilised in process development from MSW, while at the same time, new added-value products may be identified from both feed stocks. The main objective of the DAFIA project is to explore the conversion routes of municipal solid waste (MSW), and marine rest raw-materials (MRRM) from the fish processing industries, to obtain high added value products, i.e. flame retardants, edible/barrier coatings and chemical building blocks (dicarboxylic acids and diamine) to produce polyamides and polyesters for a wide range industrial applications. Different value-chains and products will be selected and explored based on the potential commercial value and the technical feasibility including new microbial strains and processes for conversion of major feedstock fractions, enzymatic and chemical modifications of components isolated from the feedstock or produced in microbial processes. Up to four cost-effective molecule groups suitable for the final selected applications will be targeted (nucleic acids, dicarboxylic acids, diamines and gelatine), & two value-chains (MSW & MRRM) will be evaluated at pilot scale to reach TRL5.
| Aimplas - Asociacion de Investigacion de Materiales Plasticos y Conexas | 728 053 € |
| Arkema France SA | 273 969 € |
| Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant VZW | 536 945 € |
| Biopolis SL | 464 250 € |
| Biotrend-Inovacao e Engenharia em Biotecnologia SA | 450 488 € |
| Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS | 372 813 € |
| Danmarks Tekniske Universitet | 569 500 € |
| Daren Laboratories & Scientific Consultants Ltd. | 422 225 € |
| Iris Technology Solutions SL | 503 000 € |
| Mine Plastik Endustriyel Urunler VE Sert Maden Kimya Ltd. Sirketi | 200 600 € |
| Nutrimar AS | 211 505 € |
| Politecnico Di Torino | 324 850 € |
| Sintef AS | 462 673 € |
| Sintef Ocean AS | 610 388 € |
| Stiftelsen Sintef | 104 828 € |
| The National NON Food Crops Centrelbg | 194 113 € |
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/720770
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