The UP4HEALTH project represents a significant advancement in bridging gaps between multiple sectors, fostering new value chains across the Agrofood, Specialty Ingredient, Food Supplement, and Cosmetic industries. This collaboration enables the Agrofood sector to provide raw materials, which are then processed into high-value functional ingredients and products tailored for high-end markets, including functional foods (ISA, AMX, BZN, AIN, IK), dietary supplements (ZADE), and cosmetics (ZADE). As a result, UP4HEALTH facilitates the creation of four new cross-sector interconnections within the bio-based economy, driving innovation and sustainability.
The project establishes the foundation for twelve sustainable and locally rooted bio-based value chains, including seven in the olive by-product line and five in the grape by-product line. These value chains leverage the advanced purification levels achieved in downstream processing to deliver diverse functional ingredients for multiple applications. These include eight products for the nutraceutical sector (functional food such as meat, snack bars, smooth foods, drinkable gels, olive oil, natural beverages, yogurt, and dietary supplements) and one product for the cosmetics sector, all meeting current market demands.
By prioritizing a circular economy approach, UP4HEALTH transforms unavoidable residues from the olive oil and wine sectors, which account for 30% of total production losses, into valuable resources for bioactive compound production. This innovation supports the market introduction of healthier and more sustainable nutraceutical and cosmetic products while addressing global challenges such as waste reduction and resource efficiency.
From a socio-economic perspective, UP4HEALTH delivers measurable impacts:
• Wineries and olive mills will enhance their competitiveness through cost savings in logistics and waste treatment, as by-products are repurposed into valuable raw materials.
• The versatile and efficient processing technologies developed by UP4HEALTH enable upcycling companies to manage a wide variety of raw materials, adapting to local agricultural practices and seasonal availability.
• Local biorefineries will strengthen regional economies by utilizing locally sourced biomass, creating dynamic and competitive economic hubs across Europe. This regional approach ensures a durable supply of biomass, contributing to sustainable growth at all European levels.
In a broader societal context, UP4HEALTH supports the transition toward more productive, resource-efficient, resilient, and less wasteful food systems, while enhancing ecosystem services. By transforming waste into valuable resources and fostering regional development, the project promotes sustainable practices and advances the bioeconomy in alignment with European Green Deal objectives.