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    Case Study 19

    A report by Blonk Consultants in partnership with EFPRA found that the carbon and water footprints of Category 2 MBM in fertiliser may offer environmental advantages compared to synthetic fertilisers with equivalent nutrient profiles.

    Foreword

    Business is key to the success of the Policies within the EU Green Deal, Farm to Fork Strategy and United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

    A Collective Commitment for Action

    "We are at a critical time for action to adapt to the challenges of a warming world with more people and competing demands on resources. Livestock production is the most resource intensive stage of the animal-based food chain.

    Executive summary

    This publication provides a clear understanding of the concept of a circular bioeconomy for the animal-based food value chain.

    A Circular Bioeconomy for the animal-based food value chain

    A Circular Bioeconomy is defined by the European Commission  as an economy in which renewable biological resources and their residues are produced and converted into value added products, such as food, feed, bio-based products and bioenergy.

    Our Role In A Circular Bioeconomy For The Animal-Based Food Value Chain

    Processing animal by-products (ABP) became a widespread and efficient practice in the meat industry in the 19th – 20th century yet most people outside the industry are probably unaware of this essential activity.

    Sustainable Processing

    In processing ABP and ECP from our supply chain partners and returning some of the derived products back to the cycle as feed and fertiliser, we are key in closing the circular bioeconomy loop.

    Creating value for all stakeholders

    Our products are used in a variety of applications as shown in the hierarchy in the figure alongside. This illustrates the products where most added value is achieved, where feasible.

    Climate

    The Climate pillar is our key strength. Our members directly support environmental sustainability by utilising by-products that would otherwise be treated as food waste, thus diverting it from landfills and other undesirable disposal options.

    Health

    Our role is to safely collect and process ABP and edible co-products into useful healthy products.

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    About EFPRA

    EFPRA represents the European animal by-product processing sector. Its objective: to continually improve the safety, health and sustainability of European food production by efficiently processing animal fats and other by-products.

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