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🌍 Celabor in Italy!

Two weeks ago, our team travelled to Bologna for the 3rd General Assembly of the @IASIS project. Represented by Dr. Job Tchoumtchoua and Dr. Emilie Stierlin, we are proud to lead WP3 « Development of Added-Value Biobased Products ».

As part of the @IASIS consortium, our mission is clear: revitalize contaminated and saline lands through resilient industrial crops while producing sustainable biomass. Celabor’s approach relies on a cascading biorefinery strategy to extract valuable compounds from oilseeds and lignocellulosic materials, turning them into innovative, high-value biobased materials. 🌾⚗️

Exciting news on the research front: we recently validated the safety of some of these crops and successfully extracted cellulose and phenolic compounds thereof – proving that biomass from challenging soils can be transformed into high-performance industrial applications. 💪

A huge thank you to the Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences at the @University of Bologna for the warm welcome and the guided tour of the experimental field trials. 🌱

👉 Learn more about the project: www.iasis-soil.eu

#IASIS #Soil #Sustainability #BioBasedProducts #CircularEconomy #CBEJU #Collaboration #Innovation


Centre for Renewable Energy Sources and Saving (CRES), Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej w Lublinie, Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences – University of Bologna, Agricultural University of Athens, ETA Florence Renewable Energies, Celabor srl, Université de Liège, UBFC – Université Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, National Technical University of Athens, Novamont, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Wageningen University & Research, CHIMAR HELLAS SA, Bio4plas – Biopolímeros, Lda. UCLouvain – Université catholique de Louvain Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking (CBE JU)