From waste to bioproducts through biorefinery

World Bio Market Insights

Biorefineries play a vital role in adding value to the principles of a truly circular bioeconomy and zero waste society.

The URBIOFIN project aims to demonstrate the techno-economic and environmental viability of an integrated biorefinery for the transformation of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) into new marketable bioproducts, chemical building blocks, biopolymers and additives.

The project is coming close to its final phase of implementation after a 5-year journey and results are already suggesting the achievement of our goals. Lab-scale tests, several pilot and demo scale trials have been performed.

From organic waste, to biofuels, bioplastics and biofertilisers

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URBIOFIN will demonstrate innovative processes in bioethanol production from the OFMSW and its use as a chemical building block. The bioethanol produced from the OFMSW will be employed as a feedstock for the production of “second generation” bioethylene for gas ripening applications.

Furthermore, the project will demonstrate innovative processes in Volatile Fatty Acids production from anaerobic digestion of OFMSW and its elongation into Medium Chain Fatty Acids to produce short chain and medium chain PHA biopolymers.

Regarding the biogas upgrading by microalgae photobioreactor for the production of pure biomethane, the upgraded biomethane will be further treated, aiming at removing volatile methyl siloxanes.

The project will also demonstrate innovative processes in the production of biofertilisers from microalgae and OFMSW. Microalgae grown on OFMSW-based digestate will showcase the potential to produce an aminoacid-rich intermediate product.

The validation trials of the preliminary produced materials are in progress whilst, in the following months, the intermediate materials produced in the pilot plants will be used to formulate and produce the different bio-based products and their potential will be validated for the selected end-user purposes complying with EU legislation.

Contact: Ms CATERINA COLL, PERSEO BIOTECHNOLOGY S.L. [email protected]

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