ReJuice – Creating sustainable value chains from liquid fractions of green residual streams

Funding

The project has received funding from Interreg Vlaanderen-Nederland.

Interreg VL en NL

Project summary

The ReJuice project seeks to develop sustainable and economically viable value chains for reusing the liquid fractions of green residual streams. By targeting streams such as verge grass, tomato stems, leek waste, flower waste, and duckweed, the project emphasizes innovative applications and efficient resource utilization. The name "ReJuice" reflects the dual objectives of the project: the reuse ("Re") of juice flows derived from green waste and a more efficient approach to resource utilization to reduce ("Reduce") waste and environmental impact. Through advanced bioprocessing techniques and a focus on high-value applications, ReJuice strives to maximize the economic and environmental value of these residuals. Key efforts include optimizing liquid fraction recovery and valorization, ensuring alignment with regional sustainability goals, and enhancing the circular economy by reducing waste.

Partners

Duration

  • Start: 8th April 2024
  • End: 7th April 2027