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The Tech4Biowaste project aims to support the circular economy in Europe by creating a comprehensive database of biowaste valorization technologies. Biowaste, such as food and garden waste, has significant potential to be transformed into valuable products like organic soil improvers, fertilizers, chemicals, and energy. The project, which started in April 2021, will develop a user-friendly database showcasing technologies with a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 4-9. This database will be continually updated, allowing technology providers to display new innovations and enabling users to compare and analyze different biowaste technologies. The project will involve stakeholders across the biowaste value chain to ensure the database's relevance and promote its widespread use, aiming for long-term growth and sustainability.

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Bio-based Industries Consortium| Source | Data | The Tech4Biowaste project aims to support the circular economy in Europe by creating a comprehensive database of biowaste valorization technologies. Bi
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