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Active HORIZON European Commission

WOOD RESIDUES DERIVED MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE FOR SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS

€34.39M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Fibenol Imavere Ou
Country Estonia
Start Date Jun 01, 2024
End Date May 31, 2029
Duration 1,825 days
Number of Grantees 9
Roles Participant; Associated Partner; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101157583
Grant Description

WOODCELL aims to further build on Fibenol’s unique SWEETWOODS production facility to enable production of micro-scale specialty Micro-crystalline Cellulose (MCC) from woody biomass sources, that is significantly more affordable than cellulose materials with comparable properties. WOODCELL is highly efficient (95% Vs 40-50% for alternative commercial processes) with energy usage ~3 times lower.

In addition, WOODCELL MCC is produced at high solids content (18-20% before drying) and is colloidally stable, overcoming the usual negative effects of dewatering during processing. WOODCELL will achieve competitive price (even against other abundant chemicals).

This, combined with the unique properties will enable WOODCELL to unlock new markets globally.WOODCELL will design and build a sustainable, cost-effective, first-of-a-kind, flagship MCC biorefinery producing 4 kt/y by 2029.

The modular design, combined with existing IP and freedom to operate will be key factors to enabling the rapid commercial exploitation and replication.

Following the successful build and operation of the WOODCELL MCC plant, WOODCELL will move into a replication phase and build a new MCC production facility capable of producing 20 kt/y by 2030.Based on these unique MCCs, WOODCELL will develop the whole value chain from the feedstock supply to processing and production steps in order to create the basis for at least 5 new bio-based value chains and create at least 5 new consumer products produced from bio-based materials, based on existing commercially viable products from out industrial partners: DS Smith a multinational packaging business, Coatex a multinational manufacturer of specialty materials and Skeleton Technologies is a hi-tech company that develop energy storage solutions.

All Grantees

Rise Research Institutes of Sweden Ab; Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne; Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology; Ds Smith Paper Limited; Fibenol Imavere Ou; Haute Ecole Specialisee de Suisse Occidentale; Coatex Sas; Skeleton Technologies Oy; Foreko Oü

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