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Arbiom Chooses GIE OSIRIS ROUSSILLON Platform for Its Numerous Advantages

Arbiom has chosen to establish its SylPlant project on the GIE OSIRIS ROUSSILLON platform, a decision driven by a comprehensive techno-economic and environmental analysis. The Roches-Roussillon site, recognized for its excellence in renewable economy, food, and health industries, offers numerous advantages that align perfectly with Arbiom’s goals.

 

A Strong Commitment to Decarbonization

Since 1999, the Roches-Roussillon platform has established itself as a center of industrial excellence, focusing on renewable economy, food, and health. This platform brings together leading players such as:

  • Dehon Group for refrigerant fluid recirculation
  • Adisseo for methionine production
  • Ecoat for bio-based paint binders
  • Pili for fermentation-based bio-sourced dyes
  • Elyse Energy for e-methanol production from CO2
  • SEQENS for paracetamol production
  • And soon, Arbiom for alternative proteins.

The platform is deeply committed to reducing its carbon footprint. Since 2023, it has closed its coal-fired plant and switched to waste valorization and biomass for steam production. The rail connection and proximity to the Rhône further reduce CO2 emissions from transportation.

 

Advantages of Setting Up on the Platform

Arbiom believes that the future of production lies in industrial ecosystems where production units share services and valorize by-products. In France, platforms like GIE OSIRIS ROUSSILLON and Pomacle-Bazencourt exemplify this approach.

Arbiom’s decision to locate its SylPlant project on this platform brings several key benefits:

  • Centralized Utilities: Distribution of steam, process water, gas, air, and wastewater is centralized, allowing Arbiom to focus on its core activities.
  • Reduced Capital Expenditures (CAPEX): Existing infrastructure, such as roads, fences, and changing rooms, minimizes the need for new investments.
  • Redevelopable Industrial Land: Availability of land for expansion on an already developed site.
  • Diverse Transportation Options: Accessibility through various transportation modes, including public transport.
  • Technical Support: Assistance with technical issues related to implementation and scale-up, crucial for an industrial start-up.
  • Synergies for By-products: Potential to valorize by-products through partnerships with other industries on the platform.
  • Favorable Regulatory Environment: Local administrations are well-prepared to handle industrial issues, streamlining administrative procedures.
  • Qualified Workforce: Proximity to skilled labor and local training programs.

 

Towards a Sustainable Bioeconomy

Strengthening industrial activity and developing sites like GIE OSIRIS ROUSSILLON is essential for reindustrialization. This approach minimizes land use while reinforcing industrial activities, creating a favorable environment for the emergence of a sustainable bioeconomy.

With the experience of industrial experts and the numerous synergies possible on this platform, Arbiom is confident in the success of its SylPlant project at Roches-Roussillon. Together, we move towards a greener and more efficient industry.

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