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SEAREFINERY - improved valorization of marine sources and processing waste for resource efficient blue food/feed and environmentally sustainable materials development

Impact-oriented utilization pathways for new sustainable, unexploited low trophic marine resources and fish/aquaculture wastes are one of the key pillars of sustainable transformation of EU blue economy. SEAREFINERY aims to establish a novel bio-based blue food/feed and blue food packaging materials production platform by embracing marine-based sources and wastes targeting five seas.

The SEAREFINERY concept will be designed within a multidisciplinary and smart collaboration platform for developing a breakthrough eco-centric strategy considering the local sources, economic and social perspectives at transnational level within the EU.

The specific aims of SEAREFINERY includes extraction of high value-added compounds from invasive species, low trophic organisms and marine derived by-products, utilisation of marine-based extracted materials for development of blue food analogues (meat and cheese), functional bread, and smart and active food packaging materials, valorisation of aquaculture and fish waste for blue feed production via bacterial fermentation and microalgae cultivation, as well as a systematic evaluation of the products based on environmental impacts, market analysis, and consumer acceptance followed by a multi-criteria decision making analysis.

At the end of the project, this pin-point novel approach will fulfill the needs for restoring and preservation of the marine ecosystem, the need for valorisation of marine resources for sustainable blue economy, the needs and requirements of society and end-users as well as it will allow for new business models and investment schemes

Project period

March 2023–March 2026

Funding

Sustainable Blue Economy Partnership (multiple funding from national agencies)

Total budget

1,531,898 euro

Project coordinator

KTH researchers

Participating universities, companies and other organisations

  • KTH Royal Institute of Technology
  • University of The Basque Country
  • Norwegian University of Life Sciences
  • Istanbul University
  • Istanbul Technical University
  • National Council of Research of Italy
  • Italbiotec srl
  • Istanbul Bilgi University