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Processum Biorefinery Cluster - projects

In order to actively change to a sustainable future and drive research in the biorefinery and bioeconomy field forward, we are active in several different types of projects. Our role in the projects can vary between project owner, coordinator or partner. Here you can read about both active projects that we participate in but also completed projects.

Innovation for green transition

The project Innovation for green transition aims to help small and medium-sized businesses in northern Sweden to grow and become more competitive by harnessing the opportunities of the green transition in the industry.

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ALFAFUELS

The ALFAFUELS project aims to reduce the dependence on fossil fuels in the aviation sector. With a new innovative production technology, the aim is to improve the scale-up potential through microbial production for the conversion of CO₂ into fuel precursors that are scaled up and refined into jet fuel using novel photochemical conversion pathways.

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Butanediol from forest based residual streams

The chemical industry is currently facing a major transition and needs to accelerate the pace by developing technologies for bio-based products that replace their fossil counterparts. The project Butanediol from forest-based residual streams focuses on developing processes to enable increased and more sustainable production of bio-based platform chemicals. 

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Bioeconomy Innovation Platform

The Bioeconomy Innovation Platform project is run by RISE Processum and builds on a model developed to initiate, conduct and support needs-driven research and innovation in collaboration with industry, academia and society.

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Biomodels4Regions

The BIOMODEL4REGIONS project aims to support the establishment of the innovative governance models at local/regional level to achieve better-informed decision-making processes, social engagement and innovation to support and strengthen EU and international science-policy interfaces to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.

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BIORECER

The project Biorecer aims to ensure performance and traceability of the biological feedstock used by industries, deploying guidelines to strengthen the current certification schemes. With this kind of approach, the added value, the use, and social acceptance of bioproducts increase.

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BIOMAC

In March 2020, the European Commission adopted a new circular economy action plan aimed at preparing the European economy for a green future and strengthening its competitiveness while protecting the environment. One of the keys to a successful implementation of the European circular economy is the growing dependence on biomass products.

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Electrochemical depolymerization of lignin into specialty chemicals

The paper and pulp industry generates several million tons of lignin annually. Currently, a large part of the lignin is burned as a low-value fuel, but it can also be valorized for applications such as plywood resins, insulating materials, and paper lamination. By valorizing the lignin, fossil coal can be replaced with a green, more sustainable alternative.

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GreenBattery

The GreenBattery project focuses on building the prototype of a green battery. The key idea
behind the project lies in establishing a battery prototype with green (or greener) components
without compromising the performance of the battery.

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INN-PRESSME

The INN-PRESSME project, funded under the European Union's Horizon 2020, develops materials and solutions for industries to replace fossil resources with sustainable and cost-effective bio-based materials.

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MainstreamBIO

MainstreamBIO aims to contribute to bringing small-scale bio-based solutions into mainstream practice across rural Europe. To achieve this, the project aims to improve collaboration between key bioeconomy stakeholders, resulting in sustainable business models for bio-based innovations in rural areas.

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UNLOCK 

Every year, 15 million tonnes of meat are produced in Europe, which annually creates 3.6 million tonnes of waste feathers. Only 25% of these feathers are collected and refined. In line with the EU's bioeconomy strategy, the UNLOCK project is working to evaluate this waste stream and design a new economically and sustainable value chain.

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