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Minister Bibeau announces Food Waste Reduction Challenge semi-finalists for the Novel Technologies Streams


OTTAWA, ON, Jan. 20, 2022 /CNW/ - Today, the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, the Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, announced the 18 semi-finalists selected under the Novel Technologies Streams to find new solutions to food waste. Minister Bibeau met virtually with the semi-finalists and listened to their innovative food waste reduction solutions.

Every year, over half of Canada's food supply is wasted, and nearly $50 billion of that wasted food is avoidable.

The Challenge, launched in November 2020, aims to deliver high-impact solutions to food waste in Canada. The Novel Technologies Streams is focused on technological solutions to food waste to extend the life of perishable food, transform food waste and accelerate their advancement in the Canadian market.

With the Government of Canada's investment for this initiative under the Food Policy for Canada, the second round of the Challenge attracted 238 applications from innovators across Canada and around the world. The 18 semi-finalists' entries span a diverse range of areas including green chemistry to create natural additives, edible coatings, or bioplastics.

Each semi-finalist will receive $100,000 and move on to the prototype development stage of the Challenge. Over the next eight months, semi-finalists will build or complete an existing prototype of their technology and report on their solution's effectiveness. A total of six finalists for the Novel Technologies Streams will be selected, each receiving up to an additional $450,000, with finalists competing to win one of two grand prizes of up to $1 million.

For the list of the Novel Technologies Streams' semi-finalists, please see the Backgrounder or visit the Food Waste Reduction Challenge website.

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"The Food Waste Reduction Challenge is bringing together innovators from across the country who have new ideas and perspectives for creating a more sustainable food system in Canada. Every submission received has tremendous potential to help tackle the problem of food waste head on. I would like to congratulate all the semi-finalists and wish them best of luck as they compete in the next phase of the Challenge."
-       The Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food

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Backgrounder

Food Waste Reduction Challenge semi-finalists for the Novel Technologies Streams

The $20-million Food Waste Reduction Challenge was launched in November 2020 to accelerate and advance diverse and high-impact solutions to food waste in Canada. The Novel Technologies Streams focus on technological solutions to food waste to extend the life of perishable food, transform food waste and accelerate their advancement in the Canadian market.

Here are the 18 semi-finalists selected under the Novel Technologies Streams:

Recipient

Location

Solution Description

ALT TEX Inc.

Brampton, Ontario

Through its novel biomaterial fermentation technology, ALT TEX is creating biodegradable and carbon neutral textiles, re-engineered from food waste, with the aim of replacing polyester.

Aruna Revolution Health Inc.

Vancouver, British Columbia

Aruna's sustainable compostable menstrual pads and tampons are developed from processed agricultural waste (vegetable and fruit fibres) in a circular bioeconomy model.

Biopolynet Inc.

Fredericton, New Brunswick

This project's innovative BioNanoCoil technology utilizes fish processing waste to produce lobster and crab bait.

Carbon Lock Technologies Inc.

Winnipeg, Manitoba

This solution converts food waste into a stable form of biocarbon that sequesters atmospheric CO2, prevents future landfill methane emissions, and supports sustainable agriculture.

Chinova Bioworks Inc.

Fredericton, New Brunswick

Using the power of mushrooms, Chinova's clean-label solution improves the quality, freshness and shelf-life of food and beverage products which promotes the reduction of food waste from farm to fork.

Clean Works Inc.

St. Catharines, Ontario

Using a combination of hydrogen peroxide, ozone and UV, this solution will be able to control mildew and micro-organism growth in pre-harvest (greenhouses, field crops, grapevines) fruit and vegetables.

Climacteric Control Solutions, Inc.

Edmonton, Alberta

A novel series of ethylene-selective catalysts have been developed that can continuously remove trace amounts ethylene from refrigerated, humid air.

CLIMICALS

Montreal, Quebec

Local and circular valorization of sugars contained in food waste by converting them into key molecules of green chemistry to produce various biosourced plastics, among other things.

Dispersa Inc.

Laval, Quebec

By leveraging a waste-to-value production process, this solution harnesses the power of microbes to deliver natural and affordable biosurfactants derived from agro-alimentary waste.

Genecis Bioindustries Inc.

Scarborough, Ontario

Genecis engineers specialized bacteria to transform food waste into compostable bioplastics.

Laval University

Quebec, Quebec

A breakthrough invention to transform the entire by-products of dairy industries into innovative and high value-added food products by combining nutritious, natural ingredients and green technologies.

Membertou Development Corporation

Membertou, Nova Scotia

This project proposes to build capacity of Nova Scotia's grey seal industry by expanding a pilot harvest, exploring full utilization of harvested biomass, processing facilities and market opportunity.

Peak Harvest Agritech Ltd.

Toronto, Ontario

FreshXtend is a patented liquid formulation that is applied to crops by growers, and is proven to naturally slow the ripening process of fruits and vegetables.

Terra Bioplastics Inc.

Elmira, Ontario

Protina is a grain protein derived from Brewers Spent Grain that can have an outsize contribution to human nutrition.

University of Calgary

Calgary, Alberta

The project's technology converts food waste into an advanced energy saving material that can trap the heat escaping a home or building and release it when needed, generating savings in heating and cooling.

University of Lethbridge

Lethbridge, Alberta

This project evaluates the utility of commercially available silage inoculants in ensiling and extending the shelf-life of retail food waste and food processing by-products for animal feed.

WaterPuris Inc.

Cambridge, Ontario

This solution is an efficient aeration system that produces nano-sized gas bubbles that remain stable and help prevent food waste throughout the food supply chain.

Winecrush Technology Inc.

Summerland, British Columbia

Winecrush is developing a patent-pending biomechanical process to upcycle food waste from winemaking and other agriculture side streams into healthy, high performance food ingredients.

 

SOURCE Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada


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