Project: Valorisation and Integration of Extractive Waste Towards the Sustainability of Raw Materials Industry

Acronym ValorWaste (Reference Number: 18)
Duration 01/04/2024 - 01/03/2027
Project Topic The extractive industry has been considered one of Europe’s most significant waste streams. Given the ambition to move towards a circular economy, extractive wastes have the potential to be altered from a substantial environmental burden to valuable resources via the recovery of valuable minerals and critical raw materials (CRM), reprocessing, and reusing in various applications. Motivated by this, ValorWaste project was conceptualized to provide a holistic view under the reprocessing of extractive waste by addressing the following challenges: i) implement a comprehensive waste materials characterisation methodology to predict suitable valorisation routes; ii) assess the potential of sustainable mineral processing and hydrometallurgy techniques to valorise residues and recover CRMs and other strategic critical elements; iii) design construction materials and chemicals that can integrate extractive waste in their composition; iv) identify the environmental impact of developed valorisation routes using life cycle assessment, hot spot analysis and risk identification; v) provide access for ML algorithms, simulation models and analytics to support process/products optimisation and promote data-driven decisions; vi) identify business opportunities and challenges for the valorisation and integration of extractive waste in the materials construction industry; vii) promote sustainable practices and circularity for the raw materials industry. The project consortium is composed of 8 partners from University/Research Centres and four industrial partners, who have been selected based on their complementary expertise in terms of detailed technical competence in waste management and characterisation (INOE, UTARTU, AWIDA), mineral processing and hydrometallurgy (CUT, FEUP, HCT), construction materials and chemicals (UGR, HCT, SECIL, LIMAK and KALE), life cycle and impact assessment (MEERI PAS, UTARTU), data management and analytics (ASE, FEUP).
Network ERA-MIN3
Call ERA-MIN3 Joint Call 2023

Project partner

Number Name Role Country
1 Faculty of Engineering of University of Porto Coordinator Portugal
2 Bucharest University of Economic Studies Partner Romania
3 National Institute of Research and Development for Optoelectronics INOE 2000 Partner Romania
4 Hacettepe University Partner turkey
5 Chalmers Tekniska Högskola Partner Sweden
6 University of Granada Partner Spain
7 University of Tartu Partner Estonia
8 Kalekim Construction Chemicals Partner turkey
9 AWIDA Sp.z.o.o. Partner Poland
10 Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute Polish Academy of Science Partner Poland
11 Secil - Companhia geral de cal e cimento, SA Partner Portugal
12 LİMAK CEMENT COMPANY Partner turkey