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Save the Planet - Waste Management & Recycling Exhibition and Conference
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…
INEMAD
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
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…
Biogas Action
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…
Pilots4U
Pilots4U A key challenge for the bio-economy is to bring newly developed molecules and techniques from the lab to the market. The main bottleneck in the innovation chain is the step from technology development to deployment. This step has to be performed first in…
SCALIBUR - Scalable Technologies for Bio-urban Waste Recovery
SCALIBUR - Scalable Technologies for Bio-urban Waste Recovery SCALIBUR will identify and develop best practices for selective collection, transport, sorting and pre-treatment, and characterisation of food waste and urban sewage sludge. Partners will engage…
NUTRIMAN
NUTRIMAN Setting up NUTRIMAN network ensures that when this EU law harmonization is reaching legal adaptation status, as estimated by 2018-2020, the agricultural practitioners already know, have tried and are applying such recovered products in practice. The…
VALUEWASTE
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…
Agrimax
Agrimax Objective Agrimax will develop two pilot processing plants and use them to demonstrate the technical and commercial feasibility of extracting high-value compounds from agricultural and food processing waste.By applying them sequentially, Agrimax will…
BioBiGG
BioBiGG Bio-economy is the production and utilization of biological resources, innovative biological processes and principles to provide sustainably produced food and industrial goods and energy. Bio-economy can be described as the next economic development wave…

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