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SCALABLE TECHNOLOGIES FOR BIO-URBAN WASTE RECOVERY

Project description

Innovative systems for urban biowaste process

Modern and sustainable methods aiming at the recovery of bio-urban waste require the replacement of traditional linear waste management with new production chains of biomaterials. This will result in a new business model. The EU-funded SCALIBUR project will form a partnership of end users to transform urban biowaste into value-added biomaterial products. The project will be carried out in the municipalities of Madrid (Spain), Albano Laziale (Italy) and Kozani (Greece). The team will perform an integrated study of the quality, logistics and management plans for municipal solid waste (MSW) and urban sewage sludge. SCALIBUR will introduce innovative systems and technologies and propose the transformation of waste from hotels, restaurants and catering (HORECA waste) into proteins, lipids and chitin from insect rearing and the organic part of MSW into biopesticides and bioplastics.

Objective

SCALIBUR creates a holistic consortium to cut urban biowaste and replace it with a new production chain of biomaterials, forming a partnership of end users to recover and transform biowaste from three municipalities, namely Madrid (ES), Albano (IT) and Kozani (EL), into value added products. During SCALIBUR a complete study of the quality, logistics and management schemes for municipal solid waste (MSW) and urban sewage sludge (USS) will be performed, to integrate innovative systems and technologies and obtain high-value biobased products. In SCALIBUR, HORECA waste will be transformed to proteins, lipids and chitin from insect rearing, while the organic fraction of MSW will generate biopesticides and bioplastics by high-solid enzymatic hydrolysis followed by fermentation. The resulting biogas from MSW and USS will be upgraded by bioelectrochemical treatment to produce commodity chemicals and bioplastics, such as PHBV. By cutting traditional linear waste management, new business models are created for the resulting circular value chains, applying a sustainable approach to generate new activities and benefits. These new profit sources will be created from a baseline analysis of existing waste management data and business models for each municipality, generating social innovation and favouring the adaptation and uptake of new opportunities along the entire urban value cycle. Continuous tests and development along SCALIBUR will create and fine tune new business models based on innovative processes, and feedback will be obtained from all stakeholders, in order to improve the definition, performance and integration of value, to minimize waste and maximize its benefit. With social engagement strategies, key communities will participate in all aspects of the new value creation, calibrating the returns of the project both for the generation of jobs and improved urban welfare, such as reducing the dependence from outside materials and the environmental impacts.

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IA - Innovation action

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(opens in new window) H2020-SFS-2018-2020

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Coordinator

INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO DEL EMBALAJE, TRANSPORTE Y LOGISTICA
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€ 1 216 616,25
Address
CALLE ALBERT EINSTEIN 1 PARQUE TECNOLOGICO DE VALENCIA
46980 Paterna
Spain

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Yes
Region
Este Comunitat Valenciana Valencia/València
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€ 1 216 616,25

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