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16 April 201911 April 2019

CENER is developing technology for future urban biorefineries, to move towards a circular bioeconomy

CENER is involved in 4 specific initiatives, in order to develop the most adequate management and valorization routes of different urban biowastes


Promising opportunities for circular agro-food industries

Rural areas cover more than 50% of Europe’s surface, and provide food and natural resources to millions of European citizens each day


8 March 20195 March 2019

From research to consumers: unlocking new value chains for sustainable bio-based products

To exploit the bioeconomic growth potential, new bio-based products need to be market-oriented, as availability of suitable infrastructures is also essential


25 October 201822 October 2018

BIOrescue: New bio-based products set the scene for a sustainable and circular economy

Opportunities arising from the bio-based industry sector and discover the cutting-edge products and processes that will shape the Spanish bioeconomy of tomorrow


6 March 201829 April 2019

Breakthrough technologies for a sustainable mushroom industry

New biorefinery project to recover used mushroom compost is now halfway to success


23 May 201719 May 2017

Inés del Campo – Developing a circular economy concept for agricultural residues

At CENER, researchers are currently testing different processes to extract high value added components contained in mushroom compost


11 October 201610 October 2016

BIOrescue: Valorising mushroom compost to create innovative bio-based products

Multidisciplinary project partners to develop new biorefinery process for the conversion of mushroom compost into innovative bio-based products


4 August 201616 November 2016

The European CYCLALG project brings together six R&D centres to develop an algae-based biorefinery

Aim is to obtain biodiesel through algae cultivation

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