Project description
Waste-based bio-surfactant products for humans and agrochemical applications
Currently, only 4 % of the surfactant market consists of compounds that are 100 % based on biomass (fully bio-based surfactants or bio-surfactants). Meeting market demands requires non-hazardous, Safe, and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) bio-surfactants. However, the diversity of currently available safe and sustainable bio-surfactants is insufficient. The EU-funded SURFs UP project aims to demonstrate cost-efficient processes for nine second-generation (2G) bio-surfactant products for use in home and personal care, and agrochemical applications. The project will use wood processing and regional food/industrial waste as feedstocks. It aims to scale production and demonstrate prototype formulations while ensuring cost-efficiency and sustainability. Additionally, the project will focus on increasing social awareness and acceptance of these bio-based products.
Objective
Today only 4% of the surfactant market share consists out of compounds that are 100% based on biomass (fully bio-based surfactants or biosurfactants), while there is an urgent need for non-hazardous Safe and Sustainable By Design (SSbD) biosurfactants (BSs). The biosurfactant market is expected to grow at a CAGR of between 5.2 and 10.5% between 2022 and 2028. However the diversity of the currently available safe and sustainable biosurfactants is not at all sufficient to meet the market needs: diversity is key. The SURFs UP project aims to bridge this gap by demonstrating optimized and cost-efficient processes for 9 second generation (2G) SSbD biosurfactant products that will be formulated in prototypes in home- and personal care and agrochemical applications. The 2G feedstocks will include wood processing waste (sugars and lignin) and regional food/industrial (processing) waste. The 9 SURFs UP ingredients are: (1) 7 microbial biosurfactants, i.e. 2 drop-in sophorolipids, 2 new-to-market sophorolipid type biosurfactants, 1 new-to-market mannosylerythritol lipid and 2 new-to-market lipopeptides and (2) 2 new-to-market chemically produced BSs from lignin of wood processing waste. These ingredients will be fully characterized (physicochemical properties) and evaluated according to the SSbD Framework criteria and (eco)toxicity testing. The production of SSbD BSs will be scaled up (a.o. in the SURFs UP DEMO plant that will be built) and used to demonstrate prototype formulations in the aforementioned applications. Particular attention will be given to cost-efficient and sustainable production/use of the SSbD SURFs UP biosurfactants, evaluated within full TEAs and LCAs. Finally, SURFs UP will operationalize the EC SSbD Framework for the development of novel BSs and will work on all aspects considering social awareness and acceptance of these products via the organisation of consumer surveys, engaging stakeholders, policy makers and social media tools.
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- agricultural sciences agricultural biotechnology biomass
- agricultural sciences agriculture, forestry, and fisheries forestry
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HORIZON.2.6 - Food, Bioeconomy Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment
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HORIZON.2.6.6 - Bio-based Innovation Systems in the EU Bioeconomy
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HORIZON-JU-IA - HORIZON JU Innovation Actions
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-JU-CBE-2023
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9042 DESTELDONK GENT
Belgium
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