Systemic approach to Reduce Energy demand and CO2 emissions of processes that transform agroforestry waste into High Added value Products.
Acronym
REHAP
Description of the granted funding
Europe's position in the production of biochemicals from biomass and by-products is limited to a few compounds, while their demand is among the largest in the world. However, Europe has a lot of world leader chemical companies. On the other hand, lignocellulosic waste constitutes one of the most abundant resources without competing with food chain.
REHAP’s 16 partners aim at revalorizing agricultural (wheat straw) and forestry (bark) waste through its recovery, and primary (sugars, lignin, tannins) and secondary (sugar acids, carboxylic acids, aromatics and resins) processing to turn them into novel materials, and considering Green Building as business case. The project will provide reductions in utilization of fossil resources of 80-100%, and energy utilization and CO2 emissions above 30%.
Specifically, building blocks (1,4 and 2,3-Butanediol, estherpolyols), materials (PUs, phenolic resins, modified hydrolysis lignin) and products (wooden boards, insulation foams, cement, adhesive) will be obtained:
• Isolation of tannins and carbohydrates from forestry waste to turn them into bio-phenolic resins for wooden panels and isocyanate-free polyurethanes (PU) for insulating foams, respectively.
• Isolation of lignin and carbohydrates from agricultural waste to turn them into bio-phenolic resins for wooden panels and biosuperplasticizers for cement, and estherpolyol PU for adhesives, respectively.
• Fire retardant lignin and sugar-based additives will be also developed.
Developed processing technologies (chemo/thermo/enzymatic and fermentation) will be optimized at pilot scale (TRL6-7) for further exploitation and replication of results. All products will be integrated in a prototype to demonstrate industrial applicability into the Green Construction sector.
Throughout the project, Life Cycle and Cost Assessment, market analysis, business plan, waste management strategy and measures for future standardization will be implemented using a systemic perspective approach.
Show moreStarting year
2016
End year
2021
Granted funding
FORESA TECHNOLOGIES S.L. (ES)
119 271.05 €
Third party
INSIGHT MEDIA GROUP LTD (UK)
166 910.28 €
Participant
BIOSYNCAUCHO SOCIEDAD LIMITADA (ES)
118 553.75 €
Participant
RAMPF ECO SOLUTIONS GMBH & CO. KG (DE)
325 237.5 €
Participant
MATER-BIOTECH SPA (IT)
126 437.5 €
Third party
CROMOGENIA UNITS SA (ES)
291 536.88 €
Participant
COLLANTI CONCORDE SRL (IT)
303 187.5 €
Participant
FORESA INDUSTRIAS QUIMICAS DEL NOROESTE SA (ES)
490 603.95 €
Participant
LAFARGE CENTRE DE RECHERCHE SAS (FR)
316 925 €
Participant
BIO BASE EUROPE PILOT PLANT VZW (BE)
977 112.85 €
Participant
RINA SERVICES SPA (IT)
80 500 €
Third party
NOVAMONT SPA (IT)
228 375 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAET AUGSBURG (DE)
258 133.75 €
Participant
FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION (ES)
1 380 145 €
Coordinator
FUNDACION CARTIF (ES)
132 750 €
Participant
RINA CONSULTING SPA (IT)
364 350 €
Participant
Amount granted
6 743 545 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies - Advanced manufacturing and processing (5268 Sustainable, resource-efficient and low-carbon technologies in energy-intensive process industries (5271 )
Topic
Industrial technologies for the valorisation of European bio-resources into high added value process streams (SPIRE-03-2016Call ID
H2020-SPIRE-2016 Other information
Funding decision number
723670
Identified topics
biomass, bioeconomy