Worldwide the majority of municipal solid waste is either landfilled or incinerated. The EU is taking a leading role towards valorisation and/or recycling components out of the waste streams. The EU has a policy to diminish this incineration, whereas there are many valuable components present which can be transformed into energy resources (electricity, biofuels, hydrogen, syngas, methane) and preferably recycled into the original pure products and transformed into new materials and products.
This is important for the society and especially the environmental impact lowering the CO2 generation and producing sustainable energy, products and materials. It is a stimuli for the society to lower streams and to perform a selection of various components in waste at the source of production (glass, plastics, biomass, inerts).
The objective of Bioren is the development of a sustainable and techno-economical production of biofuels for transportation purposed from the Organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW). This project is targeted on the conversion of mainly cellulosic waste stream (paper, cardboard) into ethanol and isobutanol via enzymatic hydrolysis followed by fermentation. Another high value biofuel is glycerol tertair butylether which is a highly promising fuel additive for both diesel and gasoline enhancing engine performance and reduction of harmful exhaust components. GTBE is produced via catalytic dehydration of isobutanol into isobutene which is reacting with glycerol (derived from the biodiesel production) to form GTBE. The fermentation residue and/or the excess of OFMSW is converted into biocoal via a hydrothermal carbonisation (HTC). Bioren is capable of converting the majority of OFMSW into valuable products in the framework of the Circular Economy.