Mapping nutrient recycling across Europe
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Using algae to promote agricultural sustainability and the circular economy
ALG-AD is a project from Interreg North-West Europe (NWE) a European Territorial Cooperation Programme funded by the European Commission. The project is being led by Dr Carole Llewellyn,…
Sharing know-how for nutrient recovery from manure, biowaste and sludge
On February 22nd and 23rd, representatives of fifteen biowaste treatment plants came together in Amsterdam to discuss possibilities for nutrient recovery and reuse from manure, sewage and…
The European Commission presents the proposal for Horizon Europe
The AgriResearch Conference made evident the need to promote agricultural innovation and education and make farming more sustainable, productive and attractive to young people. In terms of…
A state-of-play on the potential of green gas during the EU Green Week
Biorefine Cluster Europe in cooperation with EBA and EUBIA and the joint efforts to discuss the advantages of green gases in the reduction of GHG emissions and promote circular economy,…
“Common Dissemination Booster” services for Nutrient Recycling projects
Several projects related to “Nutrient Recycling” where granted the “Common dissemination booster” services under the coordination of the Biorefine Cluster Europe. These services will be…
A new EU provisional agreement on recycled and organic fertilisers
Currently only 5% of waste organic material is recycled and used as fertilizers; but if more bio-waste is recycled, non-organic fertilizer can be replaced up to 30%. Neverthless, the existing 2003…
The EU Institutions agreed on Commission's proposal to boost the use of organic and waste-based fertilisers
The new rules are aimed at reducing the need for mineral-based fertilisers, which has negative environmental impacts and depends mainly on imports of…
An 800-litre photobioreactor installed at INNOLAB premises as part of the ALG-AD project
Agriculture intensive areas across North West Europe (NWE) generate huge quantities of nutrient-rich digestate after anaerobic digestion (AD) of food and farm wastes. This…
Valorization of contaminated land and development of sustainable value chains based on fiber crops
In the frame of the New-C-Land project, a pot experiment will be set up with a fiber crop, that will grow on different types of contaminated soils over Flanders,…