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- OFT,AAU,ZIMMERMANN GMBH,ICSO,DHI,PIL,University of ManchesterFunder: European Commission Project Code: 286674All Research products
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eu assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2012Partners:MAKATEC GMBH, EMBAFFLE, OIKOS, University of Paderborn, University of Pannonia +5 partnersMAKATEC GMBH,EMBAFFLE,OIKOS,University of Paderborn,University of Pannonia,University of Manchester,University of Bath,PIL,CAL GAVIN LIMITED,Sodrugestvo-TFunder: European Commission Project Code: 262205All Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=corda_______::7dc327b11903603ac3ace71cc7490831&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2019Partners:Buro Happold Limited, The Sustainability Consortium, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, MARKS AND SPENCER PLC, Innovate UK +68 partnersBuro Happold Limited,The Sustainability Consortium,Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport,MARKS AND SPENCER PLC,Innovate UK,Thorntons Budgens,Dept for Env Food & Rural Affairs DEFRA,Institute of Food Science & Technology,Centre for Process Innovation,Pepsi (United States),Heineken (Netherlands),Hydropac Ltd,Tesco,Tesco,Food Storage and Distribution Federation,Cargill Plc (UK),CHEMISTRY INNOVATION LIMITED,H J Heinz Co Ltd.,Brunel University,Brunel University London,PepsiCo,Campden BRI (United Kingdom),Process Integration Limited,BDA,Centre for Process Innovation CPI (UK),Waitrose,CAMPDEN BRI,The Sustainability Consortium,PIL,WR Refrigeration,BuroHappold (United Kingdom),Federation of Environmental Trade Associations,Innovate UK,Cargill Plc,Kellogg Europe Trading Limited,Doug Marriott Associates,H J Heinz Co Ltd.,CPI,WR Refrigeration,Heineken International B.V.,Premier Foods Group Ltd,Kraft Foods Worldwide Corporate HQ,Monodraught Ltd,Thorntons Budgens,BURO HAPPOLD LIMITED,Wrap (United Kingdom),Hydropac Ltd,Food and Drink Federation,Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs,Kraft Foods Worldwide Corporate HQ,Kellogg's (United Kingdom),Food Storage and Distribution Federation,John Lewis Partnership (United Kingdom),Maintenance Management Ltd,Environmental Sustainability KTN,Doug Marriott Associates,Iceland Foods Ltd,Monodraught (United Kingdom),WRAP,British Refrigeration Association,Kelvion Searle,Chemistry Innovation,Chartered Inst of Logistics &Transport,Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom),Iceland Foods Ltd,Technology Strategy Board,Premier Foods (United Kingdom),Dept for Env Food & Rural Affairs DEFRA,Institute of Food Science and Technology,GEA Searle,Biosciences KTN,Maintenance Management Ltd,Food & Drink FederationFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/K011820/1Funder Contribution: 5,699,190 GBPThe UK food chain, comprising agricultural production, manufacturing, distribution, retail and consumption, involves more than 300,000 enterprises and employs 3.6 million people. The food and drink industry is the largest manufacturing sector, employing 500,000 people and contributing £80 billion to the economy. It is also estimated that the food chain is responsible for 160 MtCO2e emissions and 15 Mt of food waste, causing significant environmental impacts. Energy is an important input in all stages of the food chain and is responsible for 18% of the UK's final energy demand. In recent years, progress has been made in the reduction of energy consumption and emissions from the food chain primarily through the application of well proven technologies that could lead to quick return on investment. To make further progress, however, significant innovations will have to be made in approaches and technologies at all stages of the food chain, taking a holistic view of the chain and the interactions both within the chain and the external environment. The EPSRC Centre for Sustainable Energy Use in Food Chains will make significant contributions in this field. It will bring together multidisciplinary research groups of substantial complementary experience and internationally leading research track record from the Universities of Brunel, Manchester and Birmingham and a large number of key stakeholders to investigate and develop innovative approaches and technologies to effect substantial end use energy demand reductions. The Centre will engage both in cutting edge research into approaches and technologies that will have significant impacts in the future, leading towards the target of 80% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2050, but also into research that will have demonstrable impacts within the initial five year lifetime of the Centre. Taking a whole systems approach, the research themes will involve: i) Simulation of energy and resource flows in the food chain, from farm-gate to plate to enable investigations of energy and resource flows between the stages of the chain and the external environment, and facilitate overall energy and resource use optimisation taking into consideration the impact of policy decisions, future food and energy prices and food consumption trends. ii) Investigation of approaches and technologies for the reduction of energy use at all stages of the chain through reduction of the energy intensity of individual processes and optimisation of resource use. It is expected that a number of new innovative and more efficient technologies and approaches for energy reduction will be developed in the lifetime of the Centre to address processing, distribution, retail and final consumption in the home and the service sector. iii) Identification of optimal ways of interaction between the food chain and the UK energy supply system to help manage varying demand and supply through distributed power generation and demand-response services to the grid. iv) Study of consumer behaviour and the impact of key influencing factors such as changing demographics, increased awareness of the needs and requirements of sustainable living, economic factors and consumption trends on the nature and structure of the food chain and energy use. Even though the focus will be on the food chain, many of the approaches and technologies developed will also be applicable to other sectors of the economy such as industry, commercial and industrial buildings and transportation of goods. The Centre will involve extensive collaboration with the user community, manufacturers of technology, Government Departments, Food Associations and other relevant research groups and networks. A key vehicle for dissemination and impact will be a Food Energy and Resource Network which will organise regular meetings and annual international conferences to disseminate the scientific outputs and engage the national and international research and user communities
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