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EU funding (€6,337,278): Development of an innovative sustainable strategy for selective biorecover of critical raw materials from Primary and Secondary sources Hor30 May 2019 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Development of an innovative sustainable strategy for selective biorecover of critical raw materials from Primary and Secondary sources

The objective of BIORECOVER is the R&D of a new sustainable & safe process, essentially based on biotechnology, for selective extraction of a range of Critical Raw Materials, from relevant unexploited secondary & primary sources: -Rare Earths from Bauxite Residue from Greece (MYTILINEOS) -Magnesium from Mg wastes of low grade minerals and calcination by-products- from Spain (MAGNA) -Platinum Group Metals from flotation tailings from South Africa (UWITS) & PGM slags, dusts and press cake from United Kingdom (JM) To this end, BIORECOVER will be based on the integration of 3 main stages to reach the expected recovery rates (90%), selectivity (95%) & purity (99%) (TRL from 2-3 to 5): (1) Remove the major impurities presents in raw materials sources to achieve the greater availability of the target metals for their recovery. (2) Mobilise these metals through specific and improved microorganisms to get a leachate enriched with the target CRMs. (3) Development of a specific technology for recovering metals with high selectivity & purity that meet the quality requirements for its reuse. Downstream processes will be also studied of the recovered metals for their reuse (brakes pads, oxygen sensors, powder Mg & catalysts). The different stages of the process provide it modular capacity increasing its adaptation flexibility and thus, further market penetration. LCA & LCC and a Decision Making Framework will support these aims. The awareness, trust & acceptance of the society about the importance of raw materials will be addressed by an awareness campaign and public perception studies. The project results will contribute to EU bio-mining knowledge (RMIS) and a communication with other key project will be also set up. To achieve this ambitious project, a multidisciplinary consortium covering the whole value chain (from suppliers to end users) will be involved, being represented 7 member states across EU (ES, DK, FR, LE, PT, SE & UK) and effective international cooperation with ZA


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Algaenergy SA €441,593
Enso Innovation SL €162,148
Francisco Albero SA €241,094
Fundacion Centro Tecnologico de Investigacion Multisectorial €810,781
Johnson Matthey plc €698,755
Kobenhavns Universitet €411,860
LGI Sustainable Innovation €365,750
Linneuniversitetet €426,311
Magnesitas Navarras SA €342,063
Metlen Energy AND Metals Monoprosopi ΑΕ €241,188
Tecnicas Reunidas SA €692,188
Universidade de Coimbra €470,370
University OF Cape Town €436,193
University OF THE Witwatersrand Johannesburg €596,634
Vertech Group €352.27

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/821096

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