Circular Bioeconomy Days 2019
Aarhus University,
Foulum,
Denmark
The event will gather the most important Danish and international actors, who will discuss circular bioeconomy as a tool to implement the UN…
Save the Planet - Waste Management & Recycling Exhibition and Conference
Inter Expo & Congress Centerbulevard \"Tsarigradsko shose\" 147SofiaBulgaria
Save the Planet exhibition showcases local and foreign companies, who offer products…
GR3
The GR3 (GRass as a GReen Gas Resource) project promotes the use of grass and other herbaceous residues from landscape management as a resource for biogas production. The energy potential of these residues remains underutilized across Europe. Barriers are…
ARBOR
Objectives
Foster transregional knowledge sharing to exploit the biomass potential of both the rural and the industrialised North West European (NWE) regions through promotion of best practice examples.
Reduce territorial disparities in regulations and…
INEMAD
INEMAD addressed the question of which new methods and how new arrangements should be developed to restore the recycling within the specialisation context. To realize these ambitions, the leading principle of INEMAD was a triangular enlargement of…
REFERTIL
The key objectives of the REFERTIL project were improving compost treatment systems and developing zero emission biochar technologies at the industrial scale for safe and economic nutrient recovery processes. Beyond the technological development the…
ReUseWaste
ReUseWaste was created dur to the need to improve management and utilisation of organic matter and nutrient resources in animal waste to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, ammonia and odour, as well as to improve energy outputs and limit the impact…
Biogas Action
The project’s purpose is to serve as a vehicle for a rapid development of the European biogas/biomethane sector. This undertaking will contribute to the EU 2020 targets, by focusing on the removal of non-technical barriers to the widespread…
Persephone
The project investigates income opportunities of agricultural farms in the framework of bioeconomy, that beside energy production include also the production of fertilisers, basic materials for chemicals production (algae), and the fulfilment of…
VALUEWASTE
Every year each European citizen produces on average 200 kg of municipal biowaste. This means that between 118 and 138 million tonnes of biowaste arise annually in the EU.
The municipal biowaste management systems that currently exist in Europe, such as…