Agro2Circular
The agri-food activity is a sector of great importance in the Region of Murcia, with the Agro2Circular project the aim is to develop a recovery solution for two types of waste generated in this activity and that today is not being recovered: a) multi-layer plastic waste and multi-material that cannot be recycled mechanically and end up in landfill b) fruit and vegetable waste that is sent to animal feed but that contains high-value substances as ingredients for the industry food and cosmetics. Agro2Circular is developing 10 technology demonstrators at pilot level for the extraction and manufacturing of ingredients for the nutraceutical, food and cosmetic industries, the recycling of multi-material plastic waste and the manufacturing of biodegradable plastics, all from the waste mentioned above. These 10 demonstrations will show biotechnological, extractive, purification and conservation, and classification and separation processes for a circular solution for two value chains that will be supported by a digital tool to guarantee traceability and as a predictive decision-making tool.
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Información detallada sobre la contribución
- Ubicación
- Europe
- Spain
- Autores
- María Fuensanta Monzó Sánchez
- Propósito
- Communication
- Dissemination
- Tipo de fichero
- Document
- Tamaño del archivo
- 4.06 MB
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- 30-09-2024
- Lengua de origen
- English
- Sitio web oficial del proyecto
- Agro2Circular
- Licencia
- CC BY-NC
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