• About
  • News
  • Events
  • Media Kit
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact Us
  • Online Magazine
  • Newsletter
  • Türkçe
No Result
View All Result
Food Turkey
No Result
View All Result
Food Turkey
No Result
View All Result
AIMPLAS Coordinates a Project to Turn Agri-food and Lignocellulosic Residues into Bioplastics and Sustainable Polyurethane Materials

AIMPLAS Coordinates a Project to Turn Agri-food and Lignocellulosic Residues into Bioplastics and Sustainable Polyurethane Materials

PROMOFER project focuses on different strategies to overcome key industrial bottlenecks in the fermentation processes of two high-value bio-based compounds: PHBV and 2,3-BDO. Funded by the European Union’s CBE-JU, the project valorises a wide range of agri-food and lignocellulosic residues—including low-value starches, whey permeate, industrial wastewater, rice straw, wheat straw, and pruning waste

fdturkey by fdturkey
17/07/2025
in Company News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A

In the face of growing environmental concerns and the urgent need to reduce dependence on fossil resources, the development of circular and bio-based solutions is becoming increasingly important. One of the most promising approaches is the transformation of agricultural and food industry residues into high-value bio-based materials, such as biodegradable plastics and sustainable components for industrial applications. These innovations not only help reduce waste and greenhouse gas emissions, but also support the transition toward a more resilient and resource-efficient European economy.

In this context, the PROMOFER project, coordinated by AIMPLAS, the Plastics Technology Centre, and funded by the European Union’s CBE-JU, aims to unlock the potential of agri-food and lignocellulosic residues by converting them into two high-value bio-based compounds: PHBV, a biodegradable plastic, and 2,3-BDO, a key ingredient in the production of sustainable polyurethanes.

PROMOFER project focuses on different strategies to overcome key industrial bottlenecks in the fermentation processes of these two high-value bio-based compounds. After its first year of activity, the project consortium met on June 17 at University College Dublin to review progress across the different work packages. Key achievements include promising results in enzymatic hydrolysis, near-completion of microorganism characterization, and the first outcomes in the production of volatile fatty acids (VFAs). Work is also advancing on scaling up the fermentation processes and designing the production systems for PHBV and 2,3-BDO.

The second cycle of collecting agri-industrial waste is being organised, analysis of collected (agri and food) wastes has already been carried out. The project valorises a wide range of agri-food and lignocellulosic residues—including low-value starches, whey permeate, industrial wastewater, rice straw, wheat straw, and pruning waste.

Finally, analysing and supporting the social acceptance of circular bio-based products has been launched, whilst the project is being disseminated amongst stakeholders with the goal to achieve engagement and knowledge sharing.

The ambition of PROMOFER project is linked to the use of specific biobased wastes from different industries, generated in significant amounts in Europe and showing specific overcomes to be valorised into high-added value products and to improve fermentative processes to produce bioplastics (PHBV and PU), whose yield are often inefficient to compete with chemical synthesis processes.

On the one hand, agro-industrial wastes (low value starches, whey permeate, industrial wastewater) will be used to produce PHBV a biodegradable and biobased bioplastic. On the other hand, lignocellulosic biomass (rice straw, wheat straw and prune waste) will be used to produce 2,3-BDO a chain extender in thermoplastic polyurethanes.

PROMOFER will contribute to significant knowledge advancements of the state-of-the-art in biobased waste treatments, improvements of strain capacities, uses of biocatalysts, process designs and downstream processes.

PROMOFER is coordinated by AIMPLAS, and the Consortium counts 13 partners from 7 European Countries. The project will run for 48 months, until June 2028.

Tags: #agrifood#AgriFoodWaste#aimplas#biobased#bioplastics#BiowasteToBioplastics#CBEJU#FermentationInnovation#food#innovation#LignocellulosicBiomass#PolyurethaneMaterials#PROMOFER#sustainable
Previous Post

My/Mochi™ Launches First-Ever Mochi Ice Cream Sandwiches, Delivering “Textural Joy” for Gen Z

Next Post

Arzeda Doubles Production Capacity of ProSweet Reb M™ Stevia with expanded production in North America

fdturkey

fdturkey

Related Posts

SOMIC wins Red Dot Award “Product Design 2025” for SOMIC 434 cartoning machine
Company News

SOMIC wins Red Dot Award “Product Design 2025” for SOMIC 434 cartoning machine

by fdturkey
18/07/2025
Above Food and Palm Global Execute Definitive Agreement His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Maktoum Bin Juma Al Maktoum of the Dubai Royal Family Appointed to Board Of Directors
Company News

Above Food and Palm Global Execute Definitive Agreement His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Maktoum Bin Juma Al Maktoum of the Dubai Royal Family Appointed to Board Of Directors

by fdturkey
18/07/2025
IFT and Seeding The Future Foundation Announce Growth Grant and Grand Prize Winners of USD $1 Million Food Innovation Challenge
Company News

IFT and Seeding The Future Foundation Announce Growth Grant and Grand Prize Winners of USD $1 Million Food Innovation Challenge

by fdturkey
18/07/2025
Jungbunzlauer Launches New TayaGel® LA at IFT First 2025, strengthening its texturants portfolio
Company News

Jungbunzlauer Launches New TayaGel® LA at IFT First 2025, strengthening its texturants portfolio

by fdturkey
18/07/2025
Cost, convenience and health: Middle East consumers are reshaping the future of food, PwC report finds
Company News

Cost, convenience and health: Middle East consumers are reshaping the future of food, PwC report finds

by fdturkey
18/07/2025
Next Post
Arzeda Doubles Production Capacity of ProSweet Reb M™ Stevia with expanded production in North America

Arzeda Doubles Production Capacity of ProSweet Reb M™ Stevia with expanded production in North America

Fruit Attraction 2025 takes a firm step forward and is to host the biggest edition in its history

Fruit Attraction 2025 takes a firm step forward and is to host the biggest edition in its history

Vinamilk Makes Headlines at Growth Asia Summit with 6-HMO Breakthrough

Vinamilk Makes Headlines at Growth Asia Summit with 6-HMO Breakthrough

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

ONLINE MAGAZINE

The Latest Video News

Newsletter

  • About
  • News
  • Events
  • Media Kit
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact Us
  • Online Magazine
  • Newsletter
Call us: +90 212 454 22 22

© Copyright 2025, All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • About
  • News
  • Events
  • Media Kit
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact Us
  • Online Magazine
  • Newsletter

© Copyright 2025, All Rights Reserved