
Circular Bioeconomy
Converting horticultural waste and by-products into valuable new resources and materials that generate new revenue streams and benefit our environment.

Unlocking value in our food system
Advances in biotechnology and bioengineering are identifying new uses for the waste created when we grow and process our food.
Unused crop parts, like stems and leaves, can be transformed into packaging and sustainable construction materials. Nutrient-rich compounds can be extracted from crop waste to become natural food additives.
New commodities created from waste are being used across different industries, from cosmetics and pharmaceuticals to manufacturing. Finding high-value uses from waste strengthens our economy and reduces the environmental footprint of the food system.
To scale up this transformation, we need coordination and targeted investment. Only by aligning technology, transport, and processing infrastructure can we unlock the full potential of our regional waste materials.
New Ingredients Case Studies
INNOVATION CENTRES
With new cutting-edge equipment, research focuses on plant biology, post-harvest, and packaging to support sustainable food and drink production.
Specialising in fruit crops, research expertise includes genetics and breeding, pest and disease control, and crop production systems.









