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DECISIVE project granted by Horizon 2020

Full title: a DECentralIzed management Scheme for Innovative Valorization of urban biowastE.

Marianne Thomsen, senior scientist, has received a grant from Horizon 2020 on 6.7 million DKK (total project budget 60 mill DKK) for the project
DECISIVE - DECentralIzed management Scheme for Innovative Valorization of urban biowastE.

The project and its aim: The growing attractiveness of cities leads in increasing population and rising energetic and food demands in urban areas and makes urban waste management increasingly challenging, both in terms of logistics and environmental or health impacts.

To decrease the cities’ environmental impacts and to contribute to a better resilience of urban areas towards energy or food supply crisis, waste management systems have to be improved to increase prevention, local valorization.

In this context, the DECISIVE project proposes to change the present urban metabolism for organic matter (foods, plants, etc.), energy and biowaste to tend to a more circular economy and to assess the impacts of these changes on the whole waste management cycle. Thus, the challenge will be to shift from a urban “greybox”, implying mainly goods importation and extra-urban waste management, to a cooperative organization of intra- and peri-urban networks enabling circular local and decentralised valorization of biowaste, through energy and bioproducts production.

Such a new waste management paradigm is expected to increase the sustainability of urban development by:

(1) Promoting citizens awareness of the waste costs and values;
(2) Promoting renewable energy production and use in the city;
(3) Developing an industrial ecology approach that can promote relations between the urban and peri-urban   
     areas, by providing valuable agronomic by-products for urban agriculture development and so improving 
     the balance of organic products and waste in the city;
(4) Developing new business opportunities and jobs.

In order to reach these objectives, the project DECISIVE will develop and demonstrate eco-innovative solutions, addressed to waste operators and public services, consisting in:

(1) a decision support tool to plan, design and assess efficient decentralised management networks for
     biowaste in urban areas;
(2) eco-designed micro-scale anaerobic digestion and solid-state fermentation processes.

For further information please contact Marianne Thomsen at mth@envs.au.dk.