To ensure maximum impact, our project will communicate and disseminate information effectively from its inception to diverse sets of target audiences across a wide geographical range.
Key aspects of communication and dissemination will include: dialogue with growers as part of a multi-actor approach; engaging with end users to guide innovation and fast-track commercial adoption of bio based products; dissemination of scientific results; transfer of best practice; working with policy makers; and participation in debates around relevant issues of public interest.
If you wish to feature the AgriLoop project or would like a copy of our logo please contact Emma Needham, Communications Manager, E-mail address: emma.needham@york.ac.uk
Scientific publications
Our research findings have been published in the following journals;
- Processes journal: Toward the Transition of Agricultural Anaerobic Digesters into Multiproduct Biorefineries
- BioRxiv journal: Bdellovibrio’s Prey-Independent Growth is Fuelled by Amino Acids as a Carbon Source
Other online articles
Our project has been featured in number of online publications;
- French publication, Le Monde Against all-plastic, the fight of researcher Nathalie Gontard
- Spanish publication, Fundacion Innovacion bankinter La investigación de base acelera las soluciones de reciclado de residuos
- French publication Midi Libre Agriloop transforms agricultural waste into biodegradable plastic: the project, partly financed by Europe, was born in Montpellier
- Biofuels Digest Sino-EU AgriLoop projects to develop high value products from agri-food residues
- Tomato news Agriloop’s Webinar on Developing High Value products from Agricultural Residues
- BioPlastics News Agriloop Project to Convert Agri-Food Residues into Products
- Science Business Bans, flagships, and a green pivot: the state of EU-China research relations
- FIBK Internet of Waste: IoT to recycle and recover waste
- Spanish National Research Council Kick-off meeting of AgriLoop, a European project in cooperation with China on converting agricultural residues into novel opportunities