
ALFA LAVAL TUMBA AB
ALFA LAVAL TUMBA AB
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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:Imperial, BASF SE, CARGILL HAUBOURDIN SAS, enviplan, GEA NIRO PT BV +13 partnersImperial,BASF SE,CARGILL HAUBOURDIN SAS,enviplan,GEA NIRO PT BV,enviplan,CARGILL,GEA NIRO PT BV,CARGILL,XPURE,ALFA LAVAL TUMBA AB,ALFA LAVAL TECHNOLOGIES AB,RHEINLAND-PFALZISCHE TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT,UPM,CARGILL HAUBOURDIN SAS,XPURE,UPM,BASF SEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 637077Overall Budget: 13,627,800 EURFunder Contribution: 9,993,010 EURThe use of renewable resources in the process industries is socially desirable and a market pull for products has started to develop in recent years, but renewable products have to compete with identical or similar-in-application products based on fossil raw materials in terms of quality and production cost. One of the main reasons for currently higher production costs of products based on renewable resources is that the production routes involve processing complex dilute aqueous solutions from which the desired products have to be separated during downstream processing. Consequently, a major challenge the process industry is facing, is the development of cost- and energy-efficient water removal and product-recovery techniques. Today downstream processes for products based on renewable resources are often developed using methods from the petrochemical area being insufficiently adapted to the new applications. A re-thinking of downstream process development and the development of suitable methodologies for a fast-track development of tailored downstream processes as well as the optimisation of separation technologies are urgently needed in order to unlock the potential of the renewable-based product market for the European process industry. PRODIAS addresses this challenge by developing and implementing: - a toolbox of highly innovative, cost-effective and renewable-tailored separation technologies; single technologies and/or hybrid systems - novel, optimized apparatus and machinery to enable for and host the developed technologies - in combination with an integrated design approach for the fast-track selection of appropriate technologies. The main advantages of the PRODIAS toolbox and integrated design approach for processes based on renewable resources are - significantly decreased production cost - increased productivity and efficiency - faster process development and commercialization - significantly lower energy consumption leading to less CO2 emmissions.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:EIT FOOD CLC SOUTH S.L., AZTI, Nutrition Sciences (Belgium), EIT FOOD CLC SOUTH S.L., ALFA LAVAL TECHNOLOGIES AB +22 partnersEIT FOOD CLC SOUTH S.L.,AZTI,Nutrition Sciences (Belgium),EIT FOOD CLC SOUTH S.L.,ALFA LAVAL TECHNOLOGIES AB,Agro Business Park,SEAFOOD SUPPLY DK APS,Nutrition Sciences (Belgium),VERTECH,UGhent,ROYAL GREENLAND SEAFOOD A/S,ROYAL GREENLAND SEAFOOD A/S,JEKA FISH A/S,Chalmers University of Technology,VERTECH,SWEDEN PELAGIC AB,JEKA FISH A/S,BARNA SA,VIFU,ALFA LAVAL TUMBA AB,AZTI,PESCADOS MARCELINO, S.L.,DTU,SEAFOOD SUPPLY DK APS,ALFA LAVAL TECHNOLOGIES AB,VIFU,PESCADOS MARCELINO, S.L.Funder: European Commission Project Code: 837726Overall Budget: 4,033,550 EURFunder Contribution: 3,197,400 EURThe current exploitation of the aquatic resources is hampered by inefficiency as up to 70 % end up as low-value products or waste, which is unsustainable considering the rising populations. In order to utilise this currently poorly exploited biomass for higher value purposes, provision of proper logistics and infrastructure to ensure high quality of side-streams for a prolonged window of time is essential. Also promising technologies currently available at lab level need to be adapted to industrial scale and integrated into a biorefinery approach. The objective of the STREAMLINE project is to solve challenges that prevents more sound exploitation of the aquatic resources. This will be obtained by developing, sorting technologies, storage solutions and decision tools that will secure an efficient, sustainable supply system for by-catches, as well as for solid and liquid side-streams from aquaculture, fisheries and the aquatic processing industries to biorefining operations. This will result in valorisation of these raw materials into marketable products. By addressing side-streams from six different raw materials emerging from typical aquaculture, fisheries and aquatic processing industries in Europe, STREAMLINE will take a whole chain perspective to succeed with high quality production of: i) bioactive peptides for nutraceutical, food and feed applications, ii) protein-based food ingredients, iii) savoury ingredients and mineral supplements for food and feed. STREAMLINE will also construct biorefining approaches and validate selected solutions in pilot scale at the premises of participating companies. The commercial potential of the produced ingredients will be evaluated and specific environmental, economic and social impacts of the proposed solutions will be quantified. Several of the developed technologies will be transferable across seafood companies. STREAMLINE addresses all the objectives described for BBI 2018. SO1.R1.
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