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Collaborative project: 'Evaluation, development and testing of the reusable packaging, the digitization/linking at the point of sale as well as a delivery and return station for the food retail trade and the conception of cleaning logistics and germ detection' - Subproject E (Project)

Reusable packaging makes an active contribution to environmental protection and the reduction of resources used. However, their use requires innovative logistics and cleaning solutions in order to be able to continue to ensure the quality of the products in the food packaging and to offer consumers the security of hygienic outer packaging. In this context, digitization technologies and processes...


Funding period: 2024 - 2026

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Collaborative project: Upcycling of legumes and their side streams to vegan products through fermentation with mushrooms - Subproject D (Project)

Legumes, or pulses, are part of human nutrition worldwide and have been cultivated for thousands of years. Among other things, they are characterized by a high protein and fiber content. In Europe, however, they are mainly used as animal feed, although they can have a positive effect on human health. The consumption of legumes as food is probably negatively influenced by the relatively long...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Forest Ecosystems Research Center (Institution)

he Forest Ecosystems Research Center (Forschungszentrum Waldökosysteme or FZW) is part of the Forest Faculty of the University of Göttingen and carries out research into structural dynamics and element recycling processes in sylvan ecosystems as well as into the adaptability of forests in the face of environmental change.


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Brandenburg University of Technology (Institution)

BTU Cottbus is characterised by its transdisciplinarity as exemplified in topic-oriented cooperation in research and teaching that goes beyond the individual subject areas. Main research areas determining our profile are the environment, energy, material, construction, and information/communication technology.


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Helmholtz Zentrum München, GmbH German Research Center for Environmental Health (Institution)

The Helmholtz Zentrum München is a research institution of the Federal Government and the State of Bavaria within the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres, the largest scientific organisation in Germany. In future, the Helmholtz Zentrum München will be represented within the research field Health of the Helmholtz Association with both programs, Environmental Health und Systemic...