Advanced Biofuels and Phytoremediation – GOLD Project Final Event

Bridging the Gap and Opportunities for the Management of Contaminated Agricultural Land 

29 April 2025, 9.30-13.30  

Centro Residenziale Universitario of the University of Bologna, Bertinoro Italy and online 

Soil pollution poses a significant global challenge. In Europe alone, an estimated 2.5 million potentially contaminated sites exist, and approximately 650,000 hectares of land are unsuitable for food and feed production due to excessive concentrations of organic and inorganic pollutants.

Over the past four years, the GOLD project has conducted research and innovation to cultivate industrial crops on these contaminated sites. This innovative approach aims to revitalize polluted agricultural land while simultaneously producing clean biofuels.

This final event will showcase the project’s results and explore strategies for developing and deploying synergies between phytomanagement and clean biofuel production. Presentations will cover trial results, biomass processing techniques, methods for mapping contaminated land, and integrated value chain assessments. Attendees will gain insights into optimizing energy crops for pollutant extraction, advanced pre-treatment and conversion processes, and the economic and environmental benefits of the integrated value chains. The agenda includes international sessions, panel discussions, and a roundtable specifically designed for local stakeholders. The event will be held in a hybrid format, offering both in-person and online participation, free of charge upon registration. 

Register here: Advanced Biofuels And Phytoremediation – GOLD Final Event | Gold-H2020

Preliminary agenda

8.30 Welcoming of participants and registration

8.50 International Session

Welcome address and introduction Andrea Monti – University of BolognaEfi Alexopoulou, CRES Greece and GOLD project coordinator

European policy and support for renewable fuels innovation  – Speaker to be announced

Industrial crops optimized for phytoremediation: results of 4-year trials in contaminated areas across the EU  – TBA, Athens Agricultural University, Greece 

Biomass pre-treatment, processing and upgrading of clean biofuels – TBA, Technical University of Munich  

Mapping EU contaminated land and scenarios for phytoremediation – TBA,Wageningen University 

Biofuels from contaminated land:Integrated value chain assessment, economic and environmental aspects – TBA, RE-CORD

10.45 Panel Discussion: Developing synergies between phytomanagement and clean biofuels Lessons learnt and recommendations from R&I projects

Panelists to be announced

11.20 – Coffee Break

11.40 – Roundtable with local stakeholdersAre we ready to implement phytomanagement systems with biomass crops in contaminated soils

Moderated by Andrea Monti, University of Bologna

Introductory presentation by Pietro Peroni, University of Bologna

13.00 Closing remarks

13.10 Networking lunch

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