In an effort to boost the biomass waste sector the Department of Science and Technology has established a biorefinery research consortium (BRC).
The consortium is a partnership between the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), the Tshwane University of Technology, the University of the Witwatersrand, and Sekolong Sa Dimelana, a rural-based bioenterprise. The BRC will use the recently launched Biorefinery Industry Development Facility (BIDF) at the CSIR’s Durban campus to investigate opportunities for the beneficiation of waste by-products from forestry, timber, pulp and paper industries, such as sawdust, finding alternative and innovative uses for the waste and diverting it from landfills. Ben Durham,Chief Director: Bioinnovation at the DST, says the consortium was conceptualised with a strong emphasis on the full value chain approach, coordination and technology transfer, by providing broad access to technical expertise and the biorefinery demonstration infrastructure that the BIDF provides.What else to read
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