BIC’s industry members have selected 12 of the 16 topics of the 2017 Call, for workshops during the Match Making Event (MME) on 16 February 2017 in Brussels. The workshops was introduced by short ‘pitches’ by industry and academia, followed by extensive discussion. The objective of the workshops was to provide BIC members the best opportunities to make excellent project proposals when the Call is opened.
NoAW intends to explore the potential of agro-waste to be converted into a portfolio of eco-efficient products which are produced using fewer resources and creating less pollution such as bio-energy, bio-fertilizers, bio-packaging and bio- molecules, in symbiosis with urban waste conversion. NoAW also considers environmental and human safety risks which can emerge from circular management of agro-wastes.