AgriWasteValue - to transform agricultural by-products and residues into bioactive compounds


Project Summary

Description of the project

Despite a difficult economical context these last years in Europe, some sectors like the cosmetic and nutraceutical field are significantly growing. While the European cosmetic sector is estimated at 72 billion €, the nutraceutical sector is also a growing sector as consumers are more concerned about health, population aging and the positive image of natural products. The European food supplement market is expected to increase to 10.3 billion € by 2020. These sectors are characterized by a strong demand from consumers to return to natural products from local resources.

Currently, the majority of natural actives used in cosmetic or nutraceutical formulations are imported to Europe, while a great diversity of resources is present in the North-West Regions [1]. A large amount of residues in covered areas known for their arboriculture and viticulture sectors are not fully exploited for the sourcing of natural actives and are not used.

The aim of the AgriWasteValue project is to transform agricultural residues from the European North-West regions into bioactive compounds in order to use them in key industrial sectors such as the cosmetic and nutraceutical fields and then in a second phase in the energy, chemical and agricultural fields.  

How does the process work?

Innovative and scalable methods such as environmentally-friendly extraction and biochemical treatment will be put in place in order to obtain biosolvants and biobased chemicals.

The project works towards the creation of sustainable value chains and “zero-waste” biobased operations.

Steps:

  • The production of bioactives via extraction
  • A biochemical treatment (which can also be called fermentation) transforming lignocellulosic fractions into biosolvants and biobased chemicals
  • The final residues will be used in order to produce biogas and fertilizer

The transnational cooperation of the project will open up new ways of recycling residues from the agricultural, viticulture and arboriculture sectors.

The identification and formulation of new cosmetic and nutraceutic products from raw material strengthens the local economy by developing new regional value chains.

[1] especially crossborder regions such as France, Germany, Belgium, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, Ireland and the UK.

Advantages of the project

  • The project creates a sustainable value chain in the agro-industrial sector and enhances the competitiveness of Europe through the complementarity of its activity sectors and its network of SMEs. It is in line with the concept of circular economy and has social, environmental and economic advantages. Thanks to the creation of this new regional value chain, local producers will be able to find alternatives for an economic valorization of their residues with local enterprises/partners. Later, these enterprises will benefit from local resources for the development of their products.

  • Social benefits: new jobs, cross-sector industrial interactions for the regions.

  • Another benefit of the project is that it creates an exchange of know-how with local scientific institutes.

Objectives of the project              

  • The project will increase industrial efficiency and sustainability in natural resources use and enable socio-economic benefits in the targeted sectors.
  • At the end of the project :
    • 5 promising molecules will be created and used by the cosmetic and nutraceutic companies,
    • 10 companies will be involved in the value chain
    • 5 jobs will be created

Budget of the project

  • Global budget : 3.193.157,19€
  • Fund ERDF : 1.744.580,84€

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Project Partners

  • CELABOR

    38 Avenue du Parc
    Herve
    4650
    Belgium

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  • University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne

    BP 1039 - bat 18 Campus Sciences Exactes et Naturelles
    Reims
    51687
    France

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  • Prüf- und Forschungsinstitut Pirmasens e.V.

    19 Marie-Curie Strasse
    Pirmasens
    66953
    Germany

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  • Delphy

    65 Agro Business Park
    Wageningen
    6708
    Netherlands

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  • Biomass Valorization association

    146 Chaussée de Namur
    Gembloux
    5030
    Belgium

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  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne

    1 Route Cantonale
    Lausanne
    1015
    Switzerland

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  • Economic Interest Group Eurasanté

    310 Avenue Eugène Avinée
    Loos
    59120
    France

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  • Cosmetic Valley

    1 Place de la Cathédrale
    Chartres
    28000
    France

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  • Paris Institute of Technology for Life, Food and Environmental Sciences

    3 rue des Rouges terres
    Pomacle
    51110
    France

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Name Contact Name Email Country
CELABOR Sébastien Cajot sebastien.cajot@celabor.be Belgium
University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne Jean-Hugues Renault jh.renault@univ-reims.fr France
Prüf- und Forschungsinstitut Pirmasens e.V. Patrick Ballmann patrick.ballmann@pfi-biotechnology.de Germany
Delphy C.A.F. van Oers c.vanoers@delphy.nl Netherlands
Biomass Valorization association Bertrand Auquière b.auquiere@valbiom.be Belgium
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne Edgard Gnansounou edgard.gnansounou@epfl.ch Switzerland
Economic Interest Group Eurasanté Caroline Simoes-Auberger cauberger@eurasante.com France
Cosmetic Valley Amandine Goubert a.goubert@cosmetic-valley.com France

News


What are the Sustainable Development Goals?

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Within the framework of the Sustainable Development Program to 2030, all the member states of the United Nations have committed to take the initiatives and decisions necessary to leave a lasting imprint on our planet and our society. This program includes the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These goals form a unique fusion of two global agendas: sustainable development and development cooperation. The emphasis of this agenda is on "universality", which means that implementation must be ensured across the entire planet. The SDGs can be divided into five main themes: people, planet, prosperity, peace and partnership. Read More

Shoes made in France from grape pomace

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A young entrepreneur, graduate of a Master 2 Business Development at the IAE Bordeaux (France), has launched her own brand of shoes. Called Zèta, she has the particularity to offer 100% recycled, recyclable and vegan sneakers. The sneakers are largely made from grape pomace from the harvest. The waste from wine production is recovered, crushed and transformed into vegetable leather by an Italian company that has patented the technology. The shoes are then made in Portugal and distributed in France. Read More

Feedback AgriWasteValue mid-term event

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The AgriWasteValue mid-term event was held on Tuesday, January 26, 2021, online, during NutrEvent Digital, the European meeting place for innovation in food, feed, nutrition and health. More than 120 people registered to this event, most of them specialists of the different fields (cosmetics, nutraceutics, chemistry, energy and agriculture) concerned by the project. Many academics were also registered. Read More

Natural cosmetics: a world market growing by 5.2% per year by 2027

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According to market research specialist Future Market Insights (IMF), global sales of natural cosmetics are expected to reach $54.5 billion (€48.4 billion) by 2027, compared to $34.5 billion (€30.6 billion) in 2018. The expected annual growth is therefore 5.2% on this market. This development will be fuelled by growing consumer concerns about the side effects of chemicals in cosmetics. Read More


Events


Vitafoods Europe 2021

, Geneva & Online

For over 20 years, Vitafoods Europe 2021 has been proud to take its place at the heart of the nutraceutical community. This year the organisators wanted to help even more people get involved, so they’re hosting it online as well as in person. This means that you’ll have the opportunity to go to Geneva or log in from home. However you choose to attend, you’ll be part of an unmissable global event that brings together buyers, suppliers, manufacturers and distributors from over 110 countries. This is your chance to network, share ideas, source innovative ingredients, discover new products, hear from thought-leaders, discuss the latest trends and reconnect with a community that will never stop working together for the good of global nutritional health.
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28e Colloque du Club Biocatalyse en Synthèse Organique (CBSO)

, Village Lège, Cap Ferret (Gironde, France)

The 28th Conference on the biocatalysis club in organic synthesis (CBSO) will take place from September 28 to October 1, 2021 in Village Lège Cape Ferret (Gironde - Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France). With the participation of Laurène Minsat, from AgroParisTech Innovation (partner of the AgriWasteValue project) with her oral communication "Enzymatic glycosylation of phloretin analogues to develop new bioactives molecules" on September 30.
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Workshop AgriWasteValue - Connexions R&D "Transition environnementale et économie circulaire"

, Online

La transition environnementale et le développement de l’économie circulaire ouvrent des champs d’innovation importants pour la filière cosmétique. Afin de saisir les opportunités de développement économique associées, Cosmetic Valley, partenaire du projet AgriWasteValue, organise une journée de mise en relation entre chercheurs et industriels autour de projets d’innovation collaboratifs : les Connexions R&D, le 8 juin 2021.
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Digital map of the project

Are you looking for agricultural by-products and residues in Europe to get your raw material locally? This tool will help you see where, what type and how much of biomass (apple, pear or vine) is available in North-West Europe. The amount of raw material indicated on this map is an estimate. If you need more specific information about the tons of raw material available, do not hesitate to get in touch with the consortium of the project. To use this map, go to https://www.agriwastevalue.eu/en/raw-material

Where to get raw material locally ?

The AgriWasteValue team needs you !

In order to transform agricultural residues from the European North-West regions into bioactive compounds to use them in industrial sectors such as the cosmetic and nutraceutical fields, the AgriWasteValue team develops on its website a digital map that allows, mainly for cosmetics and nutraceutical fields, to see where and how much residues are available in North-West Europe. 

We need information from vineyards and orchards in France, Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands to find out what residues from tree pruning can be converted into molecules of interest for use in cosmetics or food supplements. This information enables samples to be collected and the locations and quantities to be listed on a digital map.

If you are a vineyard/orchard owner, please take a few minutes to fill one of these questionnaires: 

If you need help filling in these forms, please contact info@agriwastevalue.eu, and the team will be please to help you and collect your data!

Thank you very much in advance for your help in this project research !

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