Project cooperationUpdated on 14 January 2026
HORIZON-CL6-2027-02-FARM2FORK-07: Towards commercialization of food systems microbiome solutions
Product Manager at NPK Recovery
Bristol, United Kingdom
About
We would like to join a consortium / be a partner on the call above. Our expertise is that we have a TRL 6 pilot system that processes urine into fertiliser. We aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by reducing the volume of waste being tankered off-site at festivals and events, providing low-carbon processing of urine at the point-of-waste (ie. at the toilet site). We produce low-carbon fertiliser by processing the urine.
We have trialled our fertiliser to explore its impact on the soil microbiome, to determine the impact and the fertiliser's place in resilient, competitive, circular and sustainable food systems (decreasing the use of synthetic fertiliser).
We would like to collaborate with partners, eg farming, or research organisations with expertise in soil health, to carry out in-situ testing of our solution to explore further the impact on the soil microbiome, and explore a business model for widespread adoption of our biobased fertiliser/soil conditioner - ie support in identifying where a locally produced fertiliser/soil conditioner will have dual impact on reducing impact on sewage system, and enhancing the local soil microbiome.
Stage
- Early stage
Topic
- HORIZON-CL6-2026-02-FARM2FORK-07
Type
- Partner looking for consortium
Organisation
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IRFAN NAZLI
Assoc.Prof. at RECEP IRFAN NAZLI
ADANA, Türkiye
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Sara Cunha
Researcher at REQUIMTE LAQV
Porto, Portugal