ReSuB - Renewable & Sustainable Biomass

Lead Participant: FIBERIGHT LIMITED

Abstract

Covid-19 has impacted many sectors; one such sector is the waste management and recycling industry. The amount of waste generated by households in the 'first wave' of the pandemic has increased significantly, whilst the collection of recyclables has been suspended by many local authorities. The current waste management and recycling sector struggles to efficiently cope with changes in waste volumes and composition.

In parallel there are calls for a 'green recovery' for the UK, with waste management, recycling and renewable energy at the forefront of the much-needed transformation.

The ReSuB (Renewable & Sustainable Biomass) project responds to both these challenges. The project will demonstrate and develop new value chains and markets for recycled paper, simultaneously supporting the UK's growing renewable energy industry.

Fiberight has developed an innovative circular economy solution to create value-added products from residual waste, which is typically landfilled or incinerated. The ReSuB project will demonstrate the recovery of pulp from residual waste and the manufacture of products for the biomass fuels market. This market is actively searching for alternative products to current wood-based materials due to shortage of supply and therefore increasing costs.

The project will carry out market testing with a biomass plant producing electricity.

The ReSuB project will generate significant positive environmental impacts by diverting recyclable waste from landfill, by recovering valuable materials to be used again, by displacing virgin materials and helping to combat climate change. There will also be wider advantages of developing UK industry, with associated job creation and wider socio-economic benefits.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

FIBERIGHT LIMITED £217,962 £ 174,375
 

Participant

LCA WORKS LIMITED £51,000 £ 40,800
WESTERN BIO-ENERGY LTD £172,821 £ 138,257
ENVAQUA RESEARCH LTD

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