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Active HORIZON European Commission

Boosting the market deployment of safe, effective and sustainable innovations for soil improvement from bio-waste, towards regenerative soil systems

€3.28M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Consorzio Italbiotec
Country Italy
Start Date Sep 01, 2023
End Date Aug 31, 2026
Duration 1,095 days
Number of Grantees 12
Roles Participant; Coordinator; Third Party
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101113011
Grant Description

BIN2BEAN will support cities in their transition towards regenerative soil systems by promoting innovations for soil improvement from bio-waste with a value-based approach. The project will implement 3 Living Labs, as pilot city-regions, to follow a multi-actor and participative approach.

In each LL, after mapping local contexts in terms of material and monetary flows, a tailored evaluation framework to demonstrate the safety, environmental and socio-economic performance of soil improvers will be co-designed and implemented, through field testing on experimental sites, feasibility studies and choice experiments.

The data obtained will feed into a pilot scoring system, that will be co-developed and validated during the project, to help cities selecting the most effective solutions adapted to the geo-spatial context, i.e. inner city, urban-rural fringe and the wider market. The highest scored solutions will be selected for the development of innovative and tailored business models.

The latter will match to stakeholders willingness-to-adopt (circular) implementation packages, e.g. collection schemes, cooperation networks, infrastructures and fee structures. The pre-market processes will be monitored through Techno-Economic Assessment (TEA).

Finally, based on all previous results, local, national and EU policy roadmaps will be drafted, including waste charging policies and citizen awareness campaigns in the city-region, that will be piloted in LLs.

All this will feed into a PDCA (Plan, Do, Check, Act) approach, enabling cities to create a continuous value-based improvement loop towards regenerative soil systems.BIN2BEAN will support local waste management with the creation of 40 start-ups specialising in the soil improvers value chains.

This will help to reach Europe's 2035 objectives of reducing landfill to 10% of total waste while reinjecting nearly 135,000 tonnes of nitrogen and 45,000 tonnes of phosphorus into soils in an environmental, human and sustainable way.

All Grantees

Dimos Egaleo; Consorzio Italbiotec; Stichting Amsterdam Institute Foradvanced Metropolitan Solutions(Ams); N3 Nachhaltigkeitsberatung Dr.Friege & Partner Wirtschafts- Undnaturwissenschaftler; Danmarks Tekniske Universitet; Eta - Energia, Trasporti, Agricoltura Srl; Ruokavirasto; Wageningen University; Hiicce Hamburg Institute for Innovation Climate Protection and Circular Economy Gmbh; Euroquality Sas; Stadtreinigung Hamburg Aor; Stichting Wageningen Research

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