Throughout the project a number of public documents and deliverables will be created and shared, allowing our key stakeholder groups to use the information.
Project deliverables
- Deliverable 1.1 First annual reports on stakeholders’ consultations, SSbD elements, BtoB market readiness (PDF)
- Deliverable 1.4 Estimates of biomass residue volumes, composition, bio-based yields and environmental performances (PDF)
- Deliverable 1.7 First report on contaminant circular safety: safety aspects related to contaminants presence and possible transfer from feedstock to end-products (PDF)
- Deliverable 2.1 Intermediate report on optimal processing workflow to maximise recovery of three distinct classes of targeted compounds (PDF)
- Deliverable 3.1 Feedstock pre-treatment and production of precursor efficiency (PDF)
- Deliverable 5.1 Communication, dissemination and exploitation plan (PDF). Appendix: European and Chinese collaboration for communication, dissemination and exploitation (PDF)
- Deliverable 5.2 First update of the communication, dissemination and exploitation plan (PDF)
- Deliverable 6.3 Responsible Research and Innovation action plan (PDF)
- Deliverable 6.4 Data management plan (PDF)
Best practice abstracts
- Feedstock pre-treatment and production of precursor efficiency for production of biobased chemicals from agricultural residues (PDF)
- Analysis of the current management of agri-residues and stakeholder preferences and expectations regarding innovative agri-residue based value chains (PDF – coming soon)
- Estimates of biomass residue volumes, composition, bio-based yields and environmental performances (PDF – coming soon)
Communication materials
- AgriLoop A5 landscape brochure (PDF)
- A4 AgriLoop flyer (PDF)
- YouTube channel featuring project videos, interviews and training webinars
Videos
Work package 1: Foundational circular and strategic flows
Work package 2: Upstream proteins and chemicals recovery
Work package 3: Microbial conversion
Work package 4: End-products and value chains
Work package 5: Communication, dissemination and exploitation