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HARWASTING · VALORISATION OF HARVESTED AGROFORESTRY BIOMASS WASTE AS FEEDSTOCK FOR VALUE-ADDED BIO-BASED SOLUTIONS AS A GREEN DEVELOPMENT PATHWAY

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 September 202528 February 2029EU funding €4,991,329Call HORIZON-CL6-2024-CIRCBIO-02

HarWASTing aims to develop innovative business models based on circular economy (CE) principles to promote bioeconomy in rural areas, by implementing a set of scalable and replicable technological solutions to efficiently exploit underutilised biomass from forestry and agriculture to develop innovative and high-value products. These models will support sustainable management practices and will promote an efficient use of natural resources, reducing overall waste generation and post-harvest losses by implementing valorisation processes and fostering CE principles. To this end, a methodology will be implemented to collect, treat and revalorize biomass from forest and agricultural harvest, pruning waste and bioethanol process side-streams, respecting the cascade principle for biomass use. A one-fits-all technology, Hydrothermal Carbonization, for a higher energy efficient treatment of lignocellulosic biomass residues will be combined with Pressurized Hot Water Extraction and innovative post-treatment technologies, to develop high-value added products and avoid any non-valorised side-stream. The whole concept will be demonstrated at small-scale pilot, built-upon existing wood, food and bioenergy value chains to further strengthen their economic and environmental sustainability through synergistic interlinkages between them. Mediterranean, Boreal and Continental bioregions will be studied.The holistic concept is based on the central valorisation route of Hydrothermal Carbonizationand its solid product, hydrochar, that is converted into hybrid wood-hydrochar panels with less than 10% of bio-adhesive for special applications such as fire protection or electromagnetic shielding. A novel support AI-based digital tool for forecasting agroforest feedstock availability will be developed. Innovative digital passports will help to commercialize the panels and bioadhesives. The hydrochar will be offered on a new digital platform which also serves for networking and for publishing of best-practices.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO METALMECANICO, MUEBLE, MADERA, EMBALAJE Y AFINES-AIDIMME

ES · €429,625

participant

WEIF AGROTECNIA SL

ES · €415,726

participant

ASOCIATIA PROPRIETARILOR SI ADMINISTRATORILOR DE PADURI DIN ESTUL TRANSILVANIEI

RO · €52,313

participant

TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY

FI · €501,135

participant

JOUTSENTEN REITTI LAG

FI · €129,063

participant

ASOCIACION DE MUNICIPIOS FORESTALES DE LA COMUNITAT VALENCIANA

ES · €141,671

participant

ASOCIACION DESARROLLO RURAL TURIA CALDERONA

ES · €74,355

participant

INGELIA SL

ES · €210,364

thirdParty

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES

participant

FINANCIERA MADERERA SA

ES · €148,196

participant

FORESA TECHNOLOGIES S.L.

ES · €158,557

participant

BRIMATECH RESEARCH GGMBH

AT · €429,850

participant

DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET

DK · €328,216

participant

SRDC YAZILIM ARASTIRMA VE GELISTIRME VE DANISMANLIK TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI

TR · €408,158

participant

F6S EU TECH INNOVATION NETWORK DAC

IE · €1,038,000

participant

UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE VALENCIA

ES · €260,598

participant

UNIVERSITATEA TRANSILVANIA DIN BRASOV

RO · €265,504

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