BIOZET

Biobased and biodegradable materials from starch co-products

In a world where plastic pollution and the use of fossil resources are becoming increasingly problematic, the bioZet project seeks innovative solutions. The project focuses on developing biodegradable and biobased materials from potato starch, sourced from co-products of the potato processing industry. This starch offers a sustainable alternative to synthetic polymers. Not only does it make optimal use of existing raw materials, but it also provides significant sustainability benefits such as reduced waste, lower CO₂ emissions, and decreased water usage.

Together with companies and research institutions in the Netherlands and Flanders, bioZet is working on innovative applications such as eco-friendly packaging, paper products, seed coatings, and even biomedical implants. By developing these new materials, the project contributes to the transition toward a circular economy and to the goals of the European Green Deal. It provides a concrete example of how by-products from the food industry can be transformed into high-quality, sustainable products.

In addition, collaboration ensures a broader impact: through a sounding board group, other companies, network organizations, and governments are also involved, further accelerating the implementation of biobased and circular innovations.

Interreg VI, Theme B5: Promoting the Transition to a Circular and Resource-Efficient Economy. On a total budget of €3,214,798.07, Interreg contributes €1,607,399.02 (50%)