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Inspro Ltd
Create High-Value Feed From Your Food Waste - Inspro UK
Sustainable animal feed and fertiliser from insects and food waste disposal for arable & agriculture farmers, food producers and retailers.
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Facilitating production of insect protein feed through valorisation of ‘organic waste’ from UK farms, using an innovative "Hub and Spoke" model
1 Oct 2021 to 30 Sep 2023
Every year the UK imports 2Mn tonnes of soyameal for animal feed. Fluctuating commodity prices and deforestation mean this is economically and environmentally unsustainable. There is growing interest in using insects as an alternative protein source for animal feed. However, to compete on price with soya, insect protein needs to be produced on a much larg...
Black Soldier Fly Larvae: Urban, Local, Bio-Conversion Unit
1 Jul 2018 to 30 Jun 2019
"* To capture, bio-convert and utilise urban food waste. This project addresses a number of issues; developing a novel manufacturing system for a new source of protein, reduction of food waste and increased productivity from this waste. This project will enable a fundamental change in food waste utilisation and food production by bringing it into the loca...
Black Soldier Fly Larvae as bio converter: Food Waste Assessment Framework including fish feed performance trials
1 Jun 2018 to 31 May 2019
"This project seeks to demonstrate that organic food wastes can be commercially converted to high quality protein using bioconverters, and develop a framework to assess wastes for their potential value. * Protein is in the spotlight. It is essential for a healthy diet, yet the way we currently produce and consume it is having a negative impact on the envi...