2019
DOI: 10.2478/botlit-2019-0019
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EU Project of LIFE Programme ‘Algae Service for LIFE’ Develops Ecologicaly Sustainable Bioproducts from Freshwater Cyanobacteria and Macroalgae Biomas

Abstract: Abstract‘Algae Service for LIFE’, the project supported by the European Union, seeks to promote best practices in ecological service and the circular economy by implementing innovative complex system of three interlinked elements: i) prototypes for harvesting of cyanobacteria and macroalgae biomass; ii) distant methods for surveying of the blooms and defining hot-spots of algal agglomerations; and iii) restitution of harvesting costs by redesigning of waste algal biomass into valuable products. The current pap… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, cost efficacy of commercialization is still an issue and essential to attract investors to up-scale production, so the technology is still being developed in terms of research and development [46]. Current research lines focus on four strategic alignments: feedstock, process, products, and market uptake [30,47].…”
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“…Nevertheless, cost efficacy of commercialization is still an issue and essential to attract investors to up-scale production, so the technology is still being developed in terms of research and development [46]. Current research lines focus on four strategic alignments: feedstock, process, products, and market uptake [30,47].…”
Section: Continuousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This problem should be handled through a multi-stakeholder cooperation [47] given its worldwide dimension. Within this context, the European Union (EU)-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation, a non-profit association whereby its mission is to promote the collaboration between Japan and the EU in order to provide partnerships and guidance to prepare projects related to microalgae application on water bioremediation, promoting a circular economy [30].…”
Section: Content Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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