Production and deploying of high purity lignin and affordable platform chemicals through wood-based sugars

Acronym

SWEETWOODS

Description of the granted funding

The objective of the SWEETWOODS project is to demonstrate on an industrial level successful and profitable production of high purity lignin as well as C5 and C6 carbohydrates from hardwood by establishing a biorefinery having throughput capacity 80 bdton/day. Unlike existing biorefinery concepts, SWEETWOODS plant utilizes all the fractions of the biomass feedstock, with min. 95 % of its initial carbon content utilised. The current TRL of the selected fractionation technology is 7, aiming to reach TRL 9 by the end of the project. The efficient fractionation and conversion of biomass is enabled by novel enzymatic solutions. The dried solid lignin and depolymerized lignin are demonstrated in novel applications, namely in elastomer foams for tube insulation, rigid polyurethane foam panels for insulation, and polymer compounds intended for injection moulding. The high purity sugars (at least glucose, xylose and fructose) are demonstrated in novel end use cases, namely in production of bio-IBN, and xylitol production. The environmental and socio-economic performance of the SWEETWOODS plant operation and the developed products are evaluated by performing a Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA), as well as a viability analysis.
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Starting year

2018

End year

2024

Granted funding

METGEN OY
5 356 093.75 €
Participant
SPINVERSE OY
278 337.5 €
Participant
GRAANUL BIOTECH OU (EE)
12 400 767.89 €
Coordinator
GLOBAL BIOENERGIES GMBH (DE)
157 002.83 €
Third party
SPINVERSE AB (SE)
13 125 €
Third party
GLOBAL BIOENERGIES (FR)
1 296 842.05 €
Participant
2B Srl (IT)
284 025 €
Participant
RECTICEL SA (BE)
542 818.75 €
Participant
TECNARO GESELLSCHAFT ZUR INDUSTRIELLEN ANWENDUNG NACHWACHSENDER ROHSTOFFE MBH (DE)
433 125 €
Participant

Amount granted

20 959 745 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Innovation action

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine, maritime and inland water research, and the bioeconomy (5326)
Sustainable and competitive bio-based industries and supporting the development of a European bio-economy (5349)
Topic
Integrated ‘zero waste’ biorefinery utilising all fractions of the feedstock for production of chemicals and materials (BBI.2017.F1)
Call ID
H2020-BBI-JTI-2017

Other information

Funding decision number

792061

Identified topics

lignin, cellulose