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Create biomass feedstock for the bio-based industry.Into a sustainable biomass for marketable bio-based products Valorise the organic fraction of the municipal solid waste (OFMSW), wastewater (WW) and sewage sludge (SS).Designs for the market launch of the Flexible Biorefinery Model and derived bio-based products and definition of corresponding Business Models will be developed. CAPex and OPex studies will be performed to ascertain the economic feasibility of the DEEP PURPLE process compared to the state-of-the-art biowaste treatment technologies. The energy-positive DEEP PURPLE process has a huge potential in green house gas savings and supplementing primary resources with recovered resources from urban bio-waste to provide a secure and sustainable supply of biomass feedstock for different industrial sectors.Įnvironmental impacts associated with the value chains will be evaluated and periodically updated along the project. In the innovative, versatile, integrated and flexible DEEP PURPLE Multi-Platform Biorefineries (one in Spain and one in the Czech Republic) mixed waste streams (organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW), wastewater and sewage sludge) will be used as feedstock in optimized biogas-, biomass- and cellulose-platforms to extract and recover high-value compounds like cellulose, polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) and ectoine for further use in the bio-based industries. The DEEP PURPLE concept is dedicated to optimizing the innovative combination of valorization technologies and novel solutions like Purple Phototrophic Bacteria (PPB)-based wastewater treatment or biogas bioconversion.

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Wastewater contains valuable components such as cellulose and nutrients that can be used as feedstock for many breakthrough applications.Įfficient processing for integrated energy positive Photobiorefineries Waste holds a great potential as a source of renewable energy and recycled materials. “Golden innovative and promising solutions to revolutionize the paradigm of waste management from the challenge to the opportunity” Victor Monsalvo, AQUALIA CHALLENGEĬurrently 75% of the up to 138 million tons of urban biowaste are incinerated and landfilled in the EU with huge ecological and economical costs. The DEEP PURPLE concept relies in a versatile, integrated and flexible Multi-Platform Biorefinery, based on the metabolism of Purple Phototrophic Bacteria (PPB) to extract and recover high added-value compounds for the bio-based industry such as polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA), ectoine and cellulose in 2 demo sites (ES, CZ). The aim of the BBI Project DEEP PURPLE is to recover valuable resources from mixed urban waste streams, namely wastewater, sewage sludge and the organic fraction of the municipal solid waste (OFMSW).












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