Policy Briefings For 10 European Regions
The European Observatory for Clusters and Industrial Change (EOCIC) has provided customised advice on modern cluster policy in support of industrial modernisation to 10 regions in industrial transition. The services were funded by the Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs (DG GROW), as part of the work of the EOCIC. The regions were selected as a result of an open call for expression of interest, published and assessed by the Commission services.
NF4 Canada
Anne-Céline Renaud, international partnership manager at Vitagora, presents the New Frontiers in Food project during the EU-Canada Cluster Matchmaking Event in June 2019.
Sustainable and energy-efficient German bakery
Sustainable and energy-efficient German bakery
Information
Next step, CO2 neutral...
- Sustainable and energy-efficient bakery radically cuts CO2 emissions
- Its energy strategy reduces energy consumption by half
Ihr Bäcker Schüren is a German bakery almost completely sustainable and energy efficient. The company's strategy is based on three energy-relevant pillars: hot, cold and heat recovery.
A second life for rice waste
A second life for rice waste
Information
Viable plastic alternative
- Ten years of R&D pays off by discovering a second use for rice waste
- Tackling an agricultural waste issue by transforming rice husk into plastics
La Cámara, cooperative storage and rice processing facilities established by farmers in the Ebro River Delta in 1927, processes about 40 000 tonnes of rice per year, which accounts for around a third of the Delta production.
Reusing coffee grounds to produce vegetables and compost
Reusing coffee grounds to produce vegetables and compost
Information
The 4Ps of success
- SME collects and re-uses coffee grounds to produce mushrooms
- 25 % of turnover in 2018, concludes three years of increasing turnover
PermaFungi, an urban agricultural and circular economy organisation in Brussels, collects and re-uses coffee grounds from restaurants to cultivate and sell mushrooms and endives, produce compost and biodegradable lights.
Ecodesign to extend the useful life of products
Ecodesign to extend the useful life of products
Information
Consumers are fully aware of companies deliberately reducing the useful life of products through planned or built-in obsolescence, along with its negative impact on the environment.
Extending the lifetime and durablility of products is essential to optimise the use of resources and minimise waste generation, which are the principles of a circular economy.
Voluntary material efficiency commitment in the food industry
Voluntary material efficiency commitment in the food industry
Information
In the food industry, raw materials account for about 45 % of net sales. The cost of purchasing goods sold in the grocery trade is more than 70 % of turnover. Therefore, measures to improve material efficiency are a major competitive factor enabling a company to achieve significant savings. In small and medium-sized food companies, the typical savings potential found in material audits is on average € 600 000 per company and year.
Sawmill optimises timber drying
Sawmill optimises timber drying
Information
Making the most of a heated situation
- Finnish sawmill company improved its energy efficiency by 22 %
- Major savings were achieved by investing in new continuous drying kilns and related heat recovery and control systems
Versowood is a Finnish timber and wood products company. Among its production facilities, it has four saws for processing raw material. These saws produce around 1.35 million cubic metres of timber which needs to be dried onsite.
Oil-less compressors and compressed air as a service
Oil-less compressors and compressed air as a service
Information
Compressed air plays a major part in many industries and almost 13 % of all the industry-related electricity consumption goes towards generating compressed air. Traditional compressors use oil and even the standard 'oil-free-dry-screw' compressor technology needs some oil for lubrication. Finnish company Tamturbo has developed new completely oil-less compressors which are based on active magnetic bearings. As the rotating parts are levitating there is no need for oiling and parts don’t wear out.