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TORWASH BV is the coordinator of

RHEA Project

TORWASH BV is the coordinator of RHEA Project. After the successful pilot in Almere, a TORWASH-for-Sludge installation was built that is 20 times larger. This plant processed a sludge flow of 0.5ton per hour at the municipal WWTP of Land van Cuijk.


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Sludge2ValueLife

TORWASH BV is the coordinator of the Sludge2ValueLife project. Sludge2ValueLife demonstrates a scalable pathway to convert challenging waste streams, like sludge, into useful products, reducing disposal pressure, and supporting circular bioeconomy goals.


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TORWASH BV is a participant in

ReBioCycle

TORWASH BV is a participant in ReBioCycle. The recycling of PLA and PHA will be demonstrated in a 1 m³ batch reactor designed for recycling biodegradable plastics. TORWASH is the leader of the NL Hub of the project.


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BUTTERFLY

A Horizon EU project in which TORWASH converts sewage sludge into feedstock for gasification as a source for production of bio-chemicals like renewable DiMethyl Ether (rDME) and synthetic natural gas (SNG).

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ACB – Advanced Cycle Biobased

Within the framework of the ACB project, the recycling of PLA will be proven using several sources of collected waste PLA. Several tons of PLA will be converted into lactic acid and purified.

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TORWASH BV past projects

F-CUBED

The mobile containerized pilot (25 kg/h) was used in an Horizon2020 project and successfully processed waste streams at three industrial locations: paper sludge in Sweden, wet olive pomace in Italy, and orange peels in Spain.


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Brains4Nitrogen

Project commissioned by the Dutch ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (LNV). Together with TNO, the TORWASH® concept was investigated at pilot scale and proved that it can provide a solution for nitrogen emissions from livestock farming and agriculture.


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EnCORE

In 2019, a successful pilot was performed in Almere using a mobile containerized pilot installation at 25 kilograms per hour. The concept of the continuous reactor patent was proven.

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