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Plenitude Project Announces Final Conference on Circular Bioeconomy for Sustainable Protein Production

The Plenitude Project announces its Final Conference, focused on Circular Bioeconomy for Sustainable Protein Production, taking place on June 3, 2025, at the Fokker Terminal in The Hague, Netherlands.

The conference is co-located with Bridge2Food Europe and offers a unique opportunity for stakeholders, professionals, and academics to explore cutting-edge innovations and actionable solutions in sustainable protein production. The event is free to attend for relevant audiences passionate about creating change and addressing global challenges through collaboration and innovation.

The event organizers highlight the following key features:

  • Plenitude Project Results: Explore the achievements of the Horizon 2020/CBE JU-funded Plenitude Project and how its solutions can transform waste into high-value protein resources while reducing environmental impact.
  • Keynote Presentations: Gain insights from leading experts on sustainable protein production and circular bio-economy models.
  • Engaging Panel Discussions: Dive into thought-provoking conversations with industry leaders, policymakers, and researchers on the opportunities and challenges of a circular bio-economy.
  • Cooking Demos with Mycoprotein Ingredients
  • Networking Opportunities & Evening Welcome Reception: Connect with professionals, academics, and innovators to share ideas, build partnerships, and drive change.

“We’re thrilled to showcase the results of six years of dedication in a day filled with insights into the latest innovations in bio-based industries. I thank CBE-JU for our Flagship project and our Plenitude partners for their collaboration and look forward to the new partnerships and opportunities that lie ahead”, said Craig Johnston, Co-founder & CTO at ENOUGH, Plenitude Coordinator.

Since 2019, PLENITUDE has brought together 10 European partners (ENOUGH, Cargill, IFF, Bridge2Food, Wageningen University & Research, Life Cycle Engineering, Vivera, Mosa Meat, Lactips, and ABP) from agri-food, biotechnology, academia, and beyond, powered by €16.9 million in funding from the Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking. This consortium has pioneered cutting-edge solutions to advance a sustainable future through a unique circular, minimal-waste process for mycoprotein production and its applications in food and beyond.

Visit the Plenitude website to learn more and reserve your spot at the conference.

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