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The project has received funding from the Bio-Based Industries Joint Undertaking under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 669105.

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Project data

PULP2VALUE receives funding from the Bio-based Industries Joint Undertaking under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 669105. PULP2VALUE is one of the two demonstration projects in the Bio-based Industries Joint Undertaking (BBI JU) Call 2014.

PULP2VALUE relates tot the BBI annual work plan topic BBI VC3.D4 2014: “Functional additives from residues from the agro-food industry”.

BBI JU Project Manager: Agata Pieniadz, agata.pieniadz@bbi.europe.eu Budget:

Total cost: 11.4 million Euro Funding: 6.6 million Euro

Duration: July 1, 2015 – June 30, 2019

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The PULP2VALUE consortium

Coordination: Royal Cosun Gerald van Engelen, gerald.van.engelen@cosun.com

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Royal Cosun Food and Biobased Research part of Wageningen UR Division of Human Nutrition Wageningen University part of Wageningen UR Orineo bvba Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant Refresco Gerber UK Limited nova-Institut für politische und ökologische Innovation GmbH

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Complementary expertise along the whole value chain Strong industrial participation 7 participating organisations from the EU countries: Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands and United Kingdom

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Sugar beet pulp is a major residual stream from the sugar beet industry, which is currently valorised as low value feed and/or green gas. In Europe sugar beet pulp accounts for a production volume of approx. 13 million tonnes per year. VALORISATION of SUGAR BEET PULP in PULP2VALUE

BACKGROUND

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BACKGROUND

VALORISATION of SUGAR BEET PULP Microcellulose fibres, arabinose and galacturonic acid contained in sugar beet pulp can be used for a great variety of applications such as composites, food & flavour applications as well as personal care.

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OBJECTIVES and GOAL

PULP2VALUE builds upon developments already achieved by the project partner Cosun. The project’s two main objectives are:

  • 1. To optimize, scale up and integrate processes for the production of

microcellulose fibres, arabinose and galacturonic acid.

  • 2. To build long lasting value chains for microcellulose fibres, arabinose and

galacturonic acid.

The ultimate goal is to set up a demonstration plant which refines sugar beet pulp in an integrated and cost-effective cascading biorefinery.

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Approach and main activities

Value chain approach for sugar beet pulp valorisation in a range of new value chains

WP2 TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT

FEEDSTOCK QUALITY Harvesting Method Storage Pretreatment

Optimized biomass quality Efficient biorefinery concept Target products Integrated demo scale

MCF Ara GalA

WP3 DESIGN & INSTALLATION

Scale-Up to DEMONSTRATION Extraction Hydrolysis Filtration Evaporation

WP4 VALUE CHAIN & PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Material properties and specs Physical / chemical treatments Application development

WP5 INTEGRATED UPSCALE DEMONSTRATION BIOREFINERY

Integration & Optimization refinery technologies Upscale productions according specs Scale up strategy

WP6 PROCESS BENCH MARKING & EVALUATION

Environmental Techno-economic Markets Personal care Composites Chemical building blocks Food additives Flavours Oil and Gas drilling fluids Paints & coatings Detergents

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Expected impacts of PULP2VALUE

The following impacts are anticipated: Rural development in sugar beet growing areas by connecting the sugar beet processing industry with various industries, including the chemical and food industry. Increased resource efficiency through the diversified use of a side stream of the sugar beet industry within a biorefinery. An expanded European portfolio of value-added products as an

  • pportunity to increase the European biobased economy.

Innovative products with a low environmental impact.

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For more information, please visit our website: www.pulp2value.eu For questions, please contact the project coordinator: Gerald van Engelen, gerald.van.engelen@cosun.com

The project has received funding from the Bio-Based Industries Joint Undertaking under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 669105.