Issue#3 July 2023
We are pleased to share our FLEXI-GREEN FUELS newsletter with you!

This issue will inform you about our progress in work package 3. Our team from Aalborg University is leading this work package and together with our team from Luleå University of Technology and GreenLab, they are working on the hydrolysis of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste and lignocellulosic biomass. In the following sections you can read about our results on enzymatic saccharification and immobilization of enzymes. Further, we interviewed two of our partners and you can get to know their work, their expectations and their motivation.

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Enzymatic hydrolysis of organic fraction of municipal solid waste for sugar recovery
This study focused on enzymatic hydrolysis (EH) of the complex and heterogeneous organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) with the aim of sugar recovery. Various factors, including OFMSW composition and pretreatment techniques, were examined…
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Cross-linked cellulase aggregates for the efficient hydrolysis of lignocellulosic residue biomass and organic fraction of municipal waste
By 2030, the EU aims to increase the share of renewable energy in transport to at least 14%, including a minimum share of 3.5% of advanced biofuels (1). It is anticipated that advanced biofuels, mainly…
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Meet the partners!
Stanislav Rudnyckyj from team AAU on the topic “Enzymatic hydrolysis of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste and lignocellulosic biomass.”
I encountered a remarkable outcome in the saccharification of organic waste using a remarkably low enzyme dosage, resulting in a yield of over 50%. Such results have been reported in only a few studies,...
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Eoghan Rattigan from GreenLab on the topic “Potential of waste – contacting and inspiring waste companies.”
At GreenLab we have a strong focus in seeing waste as a potential value stream so it can be easy for us to visualise it, from the heat from compost to the hydrocarbons that can be released ...
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The H2020 EU-funded FLEXI-GREEN FUELS project aims to create a very flexible biofuels process capable of treating lignocellulosic biomass residues and organic fraction of municipal solid waste and produce a range of marketable shipping and aviation drop-in biofuel poducts and valuable by-products

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