protector newsletter 2010-12

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1 PROTECTOR First industrial application of eco-innovative biotechnological process and product, For recycling and re-use of food industrial waste to economically important and high added value farming products (ECO/08/238984) NEWSLETTER Issue: December, 2010 The PROTECTOR (ECO/08/238984) project is co-founded by the Executive Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation (EACI) of the European Commission. (2009-2012) E-mails: [email protected] - [email protected] WEB: www.3ragrocarbon.com/protector EU-Gateway Mission participation The project has been included in the list of accepted participants for the Environmental and Energy Technology event, scheduled to take a place in Tokyo from 31 January-5 February 2011. The EU Gateway program, an initiative of the European Commission which is exclusively implemented by Deloitte’s EU practice, covers six economic sectors in each of the EU countries. The EU Gateway Programme organises and funds Business Missions in high technology and design sectors for european companies to develop their business in Japan and Korea. MORE INFORMATION: EU Gateway Flyer: http://www.3ragrocarbon.com/public/pdf/eet_2011_flyer.pdf EU GATEWAY JAPANESE WEB: http://www.eu-gateway.jp/event/index.html?mcd=68&scd=3&pcd=1 TWITTER: http://twitter.com/EU_Gateway_JP The online registration for visitors is open at: http://www.eu-gateway.jp Crude animal meat and bone meals or processed animal proteins processed at up to <133 degree C treatment temperature, are sensitive for re-contamination and cross-contamination by animal and human pathogens. This is due to the protein content of the substance. Especially foot-and-mouth disease (Aphtae epizooticae), anthrax (bacterium Bacillus anthracis), salmonella (motile enterobacteria) and tuberculosis (tubercle bacillus or Mycobacterium tuberculosis) having high potential for recontamination. Therefore it is of highly important to remove the protein content from the material streams tah, t are targeting added value utilization, which can only be done by reductive thermal processing or pyrolysis above <500 degree C treatment temperature. This is a vital element for the animal waste processing safety. The most recent foot-and-mouth disease case has been reported from Miyazaki prefecture in Japan in the month of June 2010 after three cows tested positive. A total of some 270,000 cattle have been ordered slaughtered following the disease's outbreak. Only for this 2010 case the total economical loss in Japan has been over 3 billion $, and the outbreak is not yet controlled. Same happened in S. Korea and China in 2010, therefore, these Governments are underway to unite their efforts for better management of animal waste streams. The Protector 3R technology providing safe and cost efficient solution for secured animal waste handling.

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Page 1: PROTECTOR Newsletter 2010-12

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PROTECTORFirst industrial application of eco-innovative biotechnological process and product,

For recycling and re-use of food industrial waste to economically important and high added value farming products (ECO/08/238984)

NEWSLETTERIssue: December, 2010

The PROTECTOR (ECO/08/238984) project is co-founded by the Executive Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation (EACI) of the European Commission. (2009-2012)

E-mails: [email protected] - [email protected] WEB: www.3ragrocarbon.com/protector

EU-Gateway Mission participation

The project has been included in the list of accepted participants for the Environmental and Energy Technology event, scheduled to take a place in Tokyo from 31 January-5 February 2011. The EU Gateway program, an initiative of the European Commission which is exclusively implemented by Deloitte’s EU practice, covers six economic sectors in each of the EU countries. The EU Gateway Programme organises and funds Business Missions in high technology and design sectors for european companies to develop their business in Japan and Korea.

MORE INFORMATION:EU Gateway Flyer: http://www.3ragrocarbon.com/public/pdf/eet_2011_flyer.pdfEU GATEWAY JAPANESE WEB: http://www.eu-gateway.jp/event/index.html?mcd=68&scd=3&pcd=1TWITTER: http://twitter.com/EU_Gateway_JPThe online registration for visitors is open at: http://www.eu-gateway.jp

Crude animal meat and bone meals or processed animal proteins processed at up to <133 degree C treatment temperature, are sensitive for re-contamination and cross-contamination by animal and human pathogens. This is due to the protein content of the substance. Especially foot-and-mouth disease (Aphtae epizooticae), anthrax (bacterium Bacillus anthracis), salmonella (motile enterobacteria) and tuberculosis (tubercle bacillus or Mycobacterium tuberculosis) having high potential for recontamination.

Therefore it is of highly important to remove the protein content from the material streams tah, t are targeting added value utilization, which can only be done by reductive thermal processing or pyrolysis above <500 degree C treatment temperature. This is a vital element for the animal waste processing safety.

The most recent foot-and-mouth disease case has been reported from Miyazaki prefecture in Japan in the month of June 2010 after three cows tested positive. A total of some 270,000 cattle have been ordered slaughtered following the disease's outbreak. Only for this 2010 case the total economical loss in Japan has been over 3 billion $, and the outbreak is not yet controlled. Same happened in S. Korea and China in 2010, therefore, these Governments are underway to unite their efforts for better management of animal waste streams.

The Protector 3R technology providing safe and cost efficient solution for secured animal waste handling.