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Online workshop: market and replication potential of nutrient recovery and bio-based fertilisers technologies
APR
Mon
13
11:00 - 12:30

This was 2 weeks ago

Location

Online

Programmes
Agro-Food, Environment

This webinar is part of a workshop series under the FertiCovery project. It looks at stakeholder views on the market uptake, upscaling potential and replication potential of selected nutrient recovery and bio-based fertiliser technologies. The session is organised by the European Biogas Association, which leads part of the project work. FertiCovery looks in particular at nutrient recovery and the production of bio-based fertilisers from secondary raw materials such as biowaste, manure and wastewater. 

This third workshop in the series is designed to gather feedback on 25 selected technologies. The discussion focuses on their upscaling potential and the regulatory frameworks that shape their use, including barriers and enablers linked to replication and market uptake. Participation is free and the event is only online. You can register here

 

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