New Surfaces Available for Cultivation of Non-Edible Plants on Former Industrial Soils: The LORVER Project

The LORVER project develops a circular economy chain by constructing Technosols on contaminated brownfield sites to grow industrial biomass crops and valorize urban and industrial by-products into energy, biochar, fibers, and metal-based compounds while assessing environmental and economic impacts.

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The LORVER project aims to build a complete valorization chain for degraded industrial sites and waste materials in the Lorraine region. First, available brownfield soils and by-products are identified and used to construct Technosols with required agronomic properties. Non-food industrial crops—such as short rotation coppices, hemp, nettle, and metal-accumulating plants—are then planted. Developed processes, including pyrolysis, convert biomass into energy, biochar, fibers, and metal-based products. Finally, the project assesses environmental and economic impacts under circular economy and sustainable development principles.

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Innovations agronomiques

Locatie
France
Auteurs
Marie-Odile SIMONNOT, Sophie GUIMONT et Jean-Louis MOREL
Doel
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document
Gepubliceerd op
01 nov 2016
Taal van herkomst
French
Officiële project website
Innovations agronomiques
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CC BY