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ABACUS

Algae production is currently limited to a few small industries, mainly for the feed, nutrition and cosmetic sectors. This is ripe for expansion...
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AFTERBIOCHEM

The EU is currently the world’s largest producer of sugar beet; at 17 million tonnes in 2016-17, it represents around half of all global production...
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AFTERLIFE

The AFTERLIFE project proposes a flexible, cost- and resource-efficient process for recovering and valorising the relevant fractions from wastewater...
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AgriChemWhey

The European dairy industry, as a by-product of whey protein manufacture, produces substances known as whey permeate and – following extraction of...
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AgriMax

Around a third of all food produced globally is wasted each year. This waste occurs throughout the whole value chain, from farmers to consumers...
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ALEHOOP

Proteins and amino acids are in high demand for their role in food and food production. The properties they add - solubility, viscosity, foaming...
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Allthings.bioPRO

The bioeconomy is rightly viewed as a major player in delivering a more sustainable and more circular economy. It is providing the potential to make...
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AQUABIOPROFIT

Across Europe, hundreds of thousands of tons of marine side-stream products such as fish heads, backbones and intestines are discarded. The AQUABIOPRO...
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B-FERST

The B-FERST project seeks to make a significant contribution to addressing the challenges of delivering on the EU’s ambitions for sustainable...
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BARBARA

The BARBARA project aims to covert the side-stream fractions and residues from agro-food production into novel polysaccharides and functional...
CBE JU-funded BBTWINS project

BBTWINS

The EU is already the largest producer of food and drink in the world. Yet as the demand for food increases – and the need for EU food security grows...
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BeonNAT

Despite being one of the largest markets in the world for biochemicals, very few biomass-derived compounds are being developed here in Europe. However...

BIO-INSPIRE

Regional bioeconomy clusters play a crucial role in local development by connecting businesses, research institutions, and stakeholders. These...
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Bio-LUSH

Bio-LUSH aims to extract high-quality fibres from the cell walls of underexploited and widely available European plant resources, including nettles...
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BioBarr

BioBarr will develop new bio-based and biodegradable food packaging materials by improving the barrier function of the biopolymer PHAs...
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BIObec

Europe’s shift to a low-carbon economy is a welcome one; at the same time, the shift to a bioeconomy will create new jobs and stimulate growth in an...
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BIOBESTicide

In order to meet growing demand, modern farming needs to be both productive and reliable. Among a range of measures, this means ensuring that it is...
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BIOBRIDGES

In addition to the price tag, public acceptance of bio-based products depends on a variety of factors including their social, economic and...
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BioCannDo

Bio-based solutions will be vital in driving Europe’s ambitions to become a smarter, greener and more circular economy. A core component of a...
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BIOCIRCULARCITIES

While there is an inevitable degree of synergy between the circular economy and the bioeconomy, it does not axiomatically follow that bioeconomy...

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