Maxim Tschulkow (University of Antwerp) presented new findings from the ALIGNED project at the 12th International Conference of the International Society for Industrial Ecology (ISIE 2025), held from July 1–4, in Singapore.
His poster presentation, titled ‘Density and Moisture Content Impact on the Environmental and Economic Performance of Biorefineries,’ explored how variations in biomass properties affect the sustainability and cost-efficiency of biorefinery systems. The research contributes to ongoing discussions around optimizing bio-based value chains and advancing industrial sustainability.
ISIE 2025 brought together researchers and practitioners from around the world to exchange insights on industrial ecology, circular economy, and systems innovation.




























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