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Taking the nutrient circular economy forward in Europe
Ludwig Hermann - European Sustainable Phosphorous [email protected]
www.phosphorusplatform.eu @phosphorusfacts
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European Sustainable Phosphorus PlatformLaunched 2013• P resources, mining, processing• P recycling • P use efficiency in crop & animal production• Environmental impacts of P-losses• Sustainable and safe food chain, farm to diet• Bio-nutrients circular economywww.phosphorusplatform
.eu
@phosphorusfacts
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ESPP: a coalition for action
• Bring together industry, R&D, public authorities, stakeholders
• Shared vision for sustainable phosphorus in Europe• Dialogue & networking of expertise and experience
Awareness building• Access policy & regulatory developments• Dissemination of innovation, business cases, value
chains
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ESPP action – regulatory developments• EU Fertiliser Regulation recast: taking recovered nutrient products
into account• EU fertiliser criteria development (JRC) :
- ESPP drafts for struvite, biomass ashes and (underway) biochars• Nitrates Directive: “processed manure”• Organic Farming Regulation: proposed validation of recycled P
products• REACH (EU chemicals regulation):
- Art 2(7)d “recovered” substances/by-products- digestates
• BAT BREFs (Industrial Emissions Directive): - pig & poultry production- large combustion plants – waste incineration – food, drink & milk- proposed “Resource Efficiency” BREF
• BEMPs: EMAS (EU Eco-Management and Audit Scheme Regulation) “agriculture”
• EIP-AGRI Focus Group proposal: agronomic use of recovered nutrient products
• Standards: CEN SABE position paper on P-recycling, ISO 275
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ESPP action – innovation and data• Input to defining future Horizon 2020 work programmes• DONUTSS: data on nutrients to support stewardship
http://phosphorusplatform.eu/donutss - decision support for industry, policy making and monitoring, investment- incite establishment of nutrient observatories or systems
• EU Commission DG Research: joint workshop on P-recovery from R&D to market, conclusions published by EU http://bookshop.europa.eu/en/circular-approaches-tophosphorus-pbKI0115204/
• Inventory of R&D projects: online ESPP website• Linking R&D/resource recovery networks: IWA, WssTP,
ARREAU, BioRefine• R&D Projects: dissemination partner, expert advisory committee• Dissemination: Newsletter, website … • Implementation: ESPP industry members,
EU industry federations, agriculture/users …
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ESPP communications - R&D dissemination• SCOPE Newsletter• Twitter @phosphorusfacts • Website www.phosphorusplatform.euand international• North America NAPPS
https://sustainablep.asu.edu/ • PCPR Japan• UNEP Global Partnership
for Nutrient Management http://unep.org/gpa/gpnm/gpnm.asp
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Other nutrient platformsBaltic Sea Action Group www.bsag.fi Netherlands 2010 http://www.nutrientplatform.org/Flanders 2012 www.vlakwa.be/en/initiatives/nutrientplatform/ Germany 2015 www.deutsche-phosphor-plattform.de Projects underway: UKFranceCzech RepublicSpain / Portugal…
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Potentials of a nutrient circular economy• Resource consumption
- dependency on imports (phosphate rock, natural gas)
• Synergies- reducing nutrient losses (eutrophication)- biogas and biofuels- precision farming- restoring soil organic carbon
• Farmers income: reducing costs / secondary income
• Distributed employment- nutrients in biomass, sewage, manures are in rural areas
• Innovation: EU world leader in technologies, systems
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Success story:NuReSys• SME, Belgium• 8 installations recovering
Phosphorus as struvite• Potato processing, dairy,
pharmaceuticals, municipal waste water
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Success story:cnp-Technology Water and Biosolids GmbHSME, Germany• 4 installations recovering
Phosphorus as struvite• Municipal waste water
• Berlin Wassmannsdorf• Mönchengladbach (DE)• Echten (NL)• Amsterdamhttp://cnp-tec.com/
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Success story:Waternet Amsterdam West sewage works• AirPrex struvite precipitation• Upstream of sludge digesters• Operational savings:
150 000 € / year• Improved sludge dewatering:
250 000 € / year• Increased methane production• Achievement of 1 mgP/l discharge
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Success story:Thames Water – Ostara Pearl®• Slough municipal wastewater treatment plant, UK• 150 tonnes Crystal Green® fertiliser / year• High quality slow release fertiliserwww.ostara.com
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Success story – 16 M€ Investment:COOPERL / Brittany farmers’ cooperative• 400 000 t/y manure processed to organic fertiliser
product- 150 000 t composted poultry litter- 150 000 t dried poultry manure- 100 000 t pig manure (1 100 farms)
• Adapted to specific crops and exported to other regions of France
• Positive farmer acceptance• TRAC Emeraude stabling systemSupported by EU Investment Planhttp://www.cooperl.com/en/environmental-solutions
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• Thermal process for sludge smelting and transfer of phosphates to the slag
• CAPEX 3.5 M€• 500 kg/h sludge• 12% P2O5 in the slag• Commissioning Qu3/2017www.nuernberg.de/internet/krn_mephrec
Success story – 3.5 M€ InvestmentMephrec Pilot Plant Nürnberg
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Success story – 75 M€ Investment:HVC – SNB - ecophos• Sewage sludge incineration ash
and low grade phosphate rock• Production of DCP (Di Calcium Phosphate)
for fertilisers or animal feed• Varna Bulgaria: 8 000 t/y pilot• Dunkerque France, commissioning 2017: • 175 000 t DCP from rock• 25 000 t DCP from ash
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Success story – 3.0 M€ Investment:ICL fertilisers Amsterdam & Ludwigshafen• Use of secondary materials in
fertilizer production:- meat and bone meal ash, struvite
• Objective: 100% by 2025• Pilot testing successful• Industrial installations
(storage, handling) plannedwww.icl-group.com
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Success story – Investment not disclosed:ICL - Recophos• Electrothermal production
of white phosphorus (P4) from sewage sludge / ashes• High-value raw material for chemicals:
fire safety, electronics, …• Recophos FP7 pilot project• Technology acquired by ICL in March 2016
www.icl-group.com
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Success story – 50 M€ Investment:Kanton Zürich• 72 ARAs have agreed to deliver 100 000 t dewatered
sludge to one central mono-incineration plant in Zürich Werdhölzli
• 93.7% of population has voted “yes” in the referendum
• Commissioned 2015 • Supplies 35500 MWh/a to
WWTP• 15 000 t ash for P-recycling• ZAR develops P-recycling
solution for implementation 2018
http://www.awel.zh.ch/
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What are the drivers of these successes?• Improving sewage works operation
- struvite recovery - in biological nutrient works only• Regulatory pressure
- P-recovery obligation (CH, D?), limiting N/P loads on cropland• Security of supply
-Elementary P, technical P-compounds• Awareness, public-private initiatives• Some business opportunitiesNOT the price of recovered nutrients
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Ongoing policy initiatives• Circular Economy Strategy – European
Commission- First deliverable – new EU Fertilizer
Regulation (draft)• Regulatory level playing field• Circular public procurement – Finland• Landfill tax – Finland and other countries• Public co-funding of pilot plants - Germany
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What else can be done?• More of the same initiatives?• Enforcing existing regulations? - Less nutrient “disposal” on cropland (N and P in manure and digestion residues• Admixture obligations?• Tax policies
- Taxing resources instead of “renewable” labor?- Taxing landfill disposal?
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Ludwig Hermann - European Sustainable Phosphorous [email protected]
www.phosphorusplatform.eu @phosphorusfacts