Industrial sustainability

Wasterwater tretment with algae and solar energy

Environment

100% reduction of the environmental impact

Innovative technology

Reuse and recovery of resources

LIFE project

European environmental project

Adding sustainability to the fruit and vegetable processing industry through solar-powered algal wastewater treatment

The LIFE ALGAECAN project (LIFE16 ENV/ES/000180) will promote the fulfilment of important directives and EU priorities, such as the Water Framework Directive 2000/60/EC, the Directive 1999/31/EC on the landfill of waste, Directive 2008/1/EC on the integrated prevention and pollution control (IPPC) and Directive 2009/28/EC on the promotion of the use of renewable energies in the European Union.

Europe is the world’s second largest producer of fruit and vegetables; this fruit and vegetables processing (FVP) industry is one of the largest industrial sectors in Europe in terms of production, growth, consumption, and export. The LIFE ALGAECAN project proposes a sustainable treatment model of high loaded and salty effluents that combines cost-effective heterotrophic algae cultivation with spray drying of the collected microalgae to obtain a product of commercial interest as raw material for the production of biofertilisers, animal feed, bioplastic, etc.

The technology to be applied in the project is an innovative concept for wastewater treatment, reuse and resource recovery to obtain a high quality water stream and reusable. The treatment proposed for high loaded and salty effluents is simple, from a technological point of view, with low costs associated to the treatment (both process and energy) and it would be carried out in-situ. The prototype will be powered by renewable energies (solar energy supported by biomass), which will minimise the carbon footprint and operating costs of the process. The final effluent quality will be very high, allowing reuse for equipment cleaning and irrigation purposes.

During the project execution specific stakeholders from target sectors (FVPI, animal feed and fertiliser industries, policy-makers, etc.) will be engaged to ensure the fulfilment of the abovementioned objectives.

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OBJECTIVES

The main objectives of the LIFE ALGAECAN project are to demonstrate the technical and economic feasibility of an innovative concept for fruit and vegetables processing industry (FVPI) wastewater treatment based on heterotrophic microalgae …
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ACTIONS

The structure of the project ensures its successful implementation, since there is an effective interaction between the actions and the activities foreseen. The preparatory actions shall provide input to the implementation actions …
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PARTICIPATE WITH US

If you represent a facility which performs: Treatment and processing of animal and/or vegetable materials in food and/or drink production, Fertilizers production or Animal feeding production. LIFE ALGAECAN invites you to …
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RESULTS OF THE PROJECT

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Reduction of a 100% the environmental impact associated with the generation of waste

Creation of a project dissemination network of more than 2,000 entities / people

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80% reduction in treatment costs in the fruit and vegetables industry

Dissemination of the results to more than 50,000 people from all sectors

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Obtaining a final effluent of high quality, 100% free of pathogens and xenobiotic compounds

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LIFE ALGAECAN participates in Fruit Logistica 2018

LIFE ALGAECAN participates in Fruit Logistica 2018

Representatives of HUERCASA, a partner of the LIFE ALGAECAN project, participate in the Fruit Logistica 2018 fair, which this year took place in Berlin between 7 and 9 February. The purpose of the participation is to present the main objectives and actions of the...

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Visit to the demonstration plant of the All-gas project

Visit to the demonstration plant of the All-gas project

The team of researchers from the ALGAECAN project visited the demonstration plant of the European All-gas project, inaugurated this week in Chiclana de la Frontera (Cádiz). This plant is the result of seven years of work from this project that has demonstrated that...

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Field work in the Spanish demonstrator

Field work in the Spanish demonstrator

As part of the technical actions of the project, the team of researchers from CARTIF visited this week the facilities of the Spanish demonstrator, the HUERCASA vegetable processing factory, to collect samples of wastewater. This action is one of the first to be...

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