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BIOFOREVER SIGNED

BIO-based products from FORestry via Economically Viable European Routes

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Project "BIOFOREVER" data sheet

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Coordinator
DSM FOOD SPECIALTIES BV 

Organization address
address: ALEXANDER FLEMINGLAAN 1
city: DELFT
postcode: 2613 AX
website: www.dsmfoodspecialties.com

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 Coordinator Country Netherlands [NL]
 Project website http://www.bioforever.org
 Total cost 15˙237˙405 €
 EC max contribution 9˙937˙997 € (65%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.3.2.6. (Bio-based Industries Joint Technology Initiative (BBI-JTI))
 Code Call H2020-BBI-PPP-2015-2-1
 Funding Scheme BBI-IA-DEMO
 Starting year 2016
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2016-09-01   to  2019-12-31

 Partnership

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    DSM FOOD SPECIALTIES BV NL (DELFT) coordinator 1˙521˙108.00
2    API EUROPE MONOPROSOPI ETAIREIA PERIORISMENIS EFTHINIS YPIRESION EREVNAS KAI MELETIS STIN VIOTECHNOLOGIA EL (ATHINA) participant 1˙836˙500.00
3    AVANTIUM CHEMICALS BV NL (AMSTERDAM) participant 1˙546˙578.00
4    BIOPROCESS PILOT FACILITY BV NL (DELFT) participant 1˙180˙943.00
5    BORREGAARD AS NO (SARPSBORG) participant 1˙096˙099.00
6    PHYTOWELT GREENTECHNOLOGIES GMBH DE (NETTETAL) participant 613˙722.00
7    METGEN OY FI (KAARINA) participant 565˙682.00
8    Green Biologics Ltd. UK (Abingdon) participant 445˙844.00
9    ELKEM CARBON AS NO (OSLO) participant 266˙930.00
10    NOVASEP PROCESS FR (POMPEY) participant 255˙451.00
11    SUEZ GROUPE FR (PARIS LA DEFENSE CEDEX) participant 234˙047.00
12    NOVA-INSTITUT FUR POLITISCHE UND OKOLOGISCHE INNOVATION GMBH DE (Huerth) participant 174˙951.00
13    BIO REFINERY DEVELOPMENT BV NL (BRUNSSUM) participant 153˙589.00
14    HAVENBEDRIJF ROTTERDAM NV NL (ROTTERDAM) participant 46˙548.00

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 Project objective

Lignocellulosic (LC) feedstock will soon become a key strategic resource in Europe for chemical intermediates and products, boosting the transition from fossil-based to bio-based economy. BIOFOREVER will demonstrate 5 new LC value chains and 3 valorisation routes for co-products utilizing 4 different cascading biorefinery concepts in order to establish optimal combinations of feedstock, biorefinery, end-products and markets that will allow the successful implementation of these value chains in commercial scale as follow-up step. Chemicals, food and specialties will be produced. The project will target spruce, poplar and wood waste but will also assess other LC feedstocks in order to achieve the most commercially viable and sustainable value chains. Using a fast-track (3-year) and open innovation approach, BIOFOREVER teams up 14 leading industrial partners in feedstock supply, pre-treatment, downstream processing and producers of chemicals, food and specialties in order to rapidly progress commercialization of these value chains. Assessment of feedstock sustainability, customer perception and stakeholder engagement for scale up to commercial scale will be integrated in the project. Business cases for the value chains will result in competitive biobased products, matching cost of existing fossil-based products (e.g. at par with current sugars) and improving performance in properties and sustainability. Other impacts of BIOFOREVER are: - Up to 85% reductions in CO2-emissions compared to fossil-based value chains. - About € 400 mln turnover in biorefinery intermediates (lignins and sugars) and € 650 mln in chemical intermediates and products for a 1,5 mln ton/year LC biorefinery. - The number of direct jobs of commercial scale biorefinery would accumulate to about 1200, generating typically 6000-7500 indirect jobs and an additional investment exceeding the 70M euros by the partners

 Deliverables

List of deliverables.
Market analysis Documents, reports 2020-04-24 23:44:47
Delivery of 3 different lignocellulosic types Other 2020-04-24 23:45:09
Letters of intent Documents, reports 2020-04-24 23:44:58
Analytical methods LC feedstock and LC feedstock fractions Other 2019-08-30 13:43:22

Take a look to the deliverables list in detail:  detailed list of BIOFOREVER deliverables.

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
List of publications.
2020 Mikhail Iakovlev, Shrikant Survase, Peter Segers, Stamatina Sideri, Sofia Rouzinou, Vesa Pylkkanen, Theodora Retsina
Sulfur dioxide-ethanol-water fractionation platform for conversion of recycled wood to sugars, lignin and lignosulfonates
published pages: 122652, ISSN: 0960-8524, DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.122652
Bioresource Technology 300 2020-01-30
2020 Jan Smits, Marco van Haastert, Arthur M.C. Janse, Jos Maas, Koen de Graaf, Hans Kroon, Rob A.J. Verlinden, Anton Happel
Scale-up of optimal mild-acid pretreatment conditions in the production and application of lignocellulosic sugars from wood
published pages: 100361, ISSN: 2589-014X, DOI: 10.1016/j.biteb.2019.100361
Bioresource Technology Reports 9 2020-01-30
2019 Jan Smits, Loes Bevers, Marco van Haastert, Roel Wiertz, Hans Kroon
Fast screening of optimal acid-pretreatment conditions in the conversion of wood to lignocellulosic sugars
published pages: , ISSN: 2589-014X, DOI: 10.1016/j.biteb.2019.01.016
Bioresource Technology Reports 2019-08-30

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