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Sylvia Larsson
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Every year, Europe's pulp and paper industry generates millions of tonnes of black liquor, an energy-rich but underutilised by-product rich in lignin. The SPLENDOR project is turning black liquor into gold with a biochemical breakthrough.
Until now, the production of valuable chemicals from black liquor has relied on complex and costly processes. The EU-funded SPLENDOR project is changing this by developing a groundbreaking, catalyst-free, one-step technology that converts black liquor directly into high-value bioaromatic substances such as vanillin and syringol, while recycling inorganic chemicals for reuse in the factory.
A six-month trial period with a 250-litre/hour prototype in a pulp mill will lay the foundation for a full-scale 5,000-litre/hour system. By integrating production on site and creating new industrial applications, SPLENDOR aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 800,000 tonnes per year – a major step towards the EU's sustainability goals.
Technical objectives
We target several industrial applications derived from monomers, dimers and oligomers, including:
SPLENDOR works towards the goals of the circular economy by converting waste streams into valuable chemicals, which can reduce European industry's dependence on fossil-based chemicals.
The project is supported by €7.3 million in funding from the Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking (CBE JU) and is coordinated by Ghent University together with 11 partners across Europe to redefine black liquor as a valuable resource for Europe's circular bioeconomy.
The SPLENDOR project held its kick-off meeting in Ghent on 9–10 September 2025. The meeting brought together the project's partners from academia and industry, including: Ghent University, Maastricht University, University of Nottingham, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Nova Biochem Ltd, UPM, Strane Innovation, Soprema, Hansen & Rosenthal GmbH & Co. KG, and Specialty Operations France.
Academic partners: Ghent University, Maastricht University, University of Nottingham.
Research institute: RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
Industry and small and medium-sized enterprises: Nova Biochem LTD, UPM, Strane Innovation, Soprema, Hansen & Rosenthal GMBH & CO. KG, Specialty Operations France.
Horizon Europe: Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking
SPLENDOR
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Region Stockholm, Region Värmland, Region Västernorrland
Project participants
3 years
€ 7 318 641,00
UPM-Kymmene Oyj, University of Nottingham, Maastricht University, Nova Biochem LTD, Strane Innovation, Specialty Operations France, Hansen & Rosenthal GMBH & CO. KG, Soprema
Sylvia Larsson Robert Gustavsson Pietro Bartocci Michael Persson Rolf Lindström Nestor Salvador Palacios Payam Ghiaci Johnny Westholm