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WASEABI · Optimal utilization of seafood side-streams through the design of new holistic process lines

H2020Status: CLOSED1 May 201931 October 2023EU funding €3,197,397Call H2020-BBI-JTI-2018

The current exploitation of the aquatic resources is hampered by inefficiency as up to 70 % end up as low-value products or waste, which is unsustainable considering the rising populations. In order to utilise this currently poorly exploited biomass for higher value purposes, provision of proper logistics and infrastructure to ensure high quality of side-streams for a prolonged window of time is essential. Also promising technologies currently available at lab level need to be adapted to industrial scale and integrated into a biorefinery approach. The objective of the WASEABI project is to solve challenges that prevents more sound exploitation of the aquatic resources. This will be obtained by developing, sorting technologies, storage solutions and decision tools that will secure an efficient, sustainable supply system for by-catches, as well as for solid and liquid side-streams from aquaculture, fisheries and the aquatic processing industries to biorefining operations. This will result in valorisation of these raw materials into marketable products. By addressing side-streams from six different raw materials emerging from typical aquaculture, fisheries and aquatic processing industries in Europe, WASEABI will take a whole chain perspective to succeed with high quality production of: i) bioactive peptides for nutraceutical, food and feed applications, ii) protein-based food ingredients, iii) savoury ingredients and mineral supplements for food and feed. WASEABI will also construct biorefining approaches and validate selected solutions in pilot scale at the premises of participating companies. The commercial potential of the produced ingredients will be evaluated and specific environmental, economic and social impacts of the proposed solutions will be quantified. Several of the developed technologies will be transferable across seafood companies. WASEABI addresses all the objectives described for BBI 2018. SO1.R1.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET

DK · €1,001,268

participant

UNIVERSITEIT GENT

BE · €202,045

participant

VIFU - VIDENCENTER FOR FODEVAREUDVIKLING

DK · €50,292

participant

FBCD AS

DK · €169,983

participant

SEAFOOD SUPPLY DK APS

DK

participant

SWEDEN PELAGIC AB

SE

participant

BARNA SA

ES · €101,085

participant

JEKA FISH A/S

DK · €143,152

participant

PESCADOS MARCELINO, S.L.

ES · €61,153

participant

VERTECH GROUP

FR · €72,455

participant

NUTRITION SCIENCES

BE

participant

FUNDACION AZTI - AZTI FUNDAZIOA

ES · €522,549

participant

ALFA LAVAL TECHNOLOGIES AB

SE

participant

EIT FOOD CLC SOUTH S.L.

ES · €87,375

participant

ROYAL GREENLAND SEAFOOD A/S

DK

participant

CHALMERS TEKNISKA HOGSKOLA AB

SE · €786,040

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