Waste

Clim@ finalist Episome adding clients for waste paper sludge processing

Clim@ finalist Episome adding clients for waste paper sludge processing Elif Afacan biotech

Photo: Episome Biotechnologies

Published

January 14, 2020

Country

,

Comments

comments icon

0

Share

Published:

January 14, 2020

Country:

,

Comments:

comments icon

0

Share

Every year, the paper industry spends EUR 3 billion on the disposal of waste and related fines and fees. A medium-sized plant loses EUR 7 million this way, where paper sludge is a major item in the expenses. Episome Biotechnologies, a startup established in Turkey, managed to bypass it by breaking down the material with an enzyme.

It pioneered processing the byproduct into biogas and organic fertilizer, which earned it a place among the finalists of the clim@ competition two years ago. Episome’s representatives say it helped them reach more customers. The solutions won’t end with waste paper sludge processing.

Production engineer Elif Afacan points to potential applications for other cellulosic waste like in forestry and agriculture. She stressed the participation in clim@, organized by the Green for Growth Fund or GGF, enabled communication with other developing enterprises about green energy and cooperation.

Episome has been backed by the Diffusion Capital Partners (DCP) fund and participated in Şehir TTO’s Technology Transfer Accelerator Program of the Istanbul Şehir University. Next was the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Organization, Kosgeb, and its R&D Innovation Support and Kosgeb Industrial Application Support.

In the meantime, Episome Biotech came up with the Epicellulyse XT system, based on the cellulase enzyme. The company, founded in 2014 in Gebze, has set up a unit in Cambridge in the United Kingdom.


Elif Afacan Episome Biotech waste paper sludgeWe recommend applying for the clim@ competition in order to increase the awareness of the companies in the field of green energy and to create synergy between the companies working in the same area.

Elif Afacan, Production Engineer in Episome


Afacan asserted the ultimate goal is to make the technology “valid and permanent” and revealed there is no ambition to leave the research and development perspective. Episome is operating in Germany and the Netherlands.

In her words, there is scope for expansion in waste paper sludge processing in Western Europe while Sweden, Finland, the United States and Indonesia are attractive markets. Developed countries have regulated the segment of renewable energy and encourage the use of leftovers from production for the purpose, the production engineer explained.

Waste paper sludge is wet, it pollutes and it can otherwise only be eliminated by incineration. In Episome’s tanks, the byproduct is treated with bacteria for a day, enabling the extraction of biogas and energy savings.

Episome Biotechnologies waste paper sludge processing“Investment is very important to accelerate the growth process of startups and to commercialize technology and provide the necessary cash flow. We have some opportunities in mergers and acquisitions. We receive offers from time to time,” Afacan said.

The vision of sustainability in the sector led Bahadır Kılınç and Murat Balaban, friends from Ataturk High School of Science (Atatürk Fen Lisesi), to found the biotechnology startup. The initial efforts were made by a small team in a laboratory.

Episome later managed to install a pilot plant at Modern Karton’s facilities in Çorlu and began adding value with the manufacturer’s waste paper sludge. The firm’s management claims negotiations are ongoing with many possible partners around the globe.

Tags: , ,
Comments (0)

Be the first one to comment on this article.

Enter Your Comment
Please wait... Please fill in the required fields. There seems to be an error, please refresh the page and try again. Your comment has been sent.

Related Articles

slovenia climate change fund sustainable mobility

Slovenia allocates EUR 375 million for sustainable mobility

03 October 2025 - Slovenia has allocated EUR 835 million from the Climate Fund for climate change mitigation and adaptation

Europe’s Environment 2025 report

Europe’s Environment 2025 report: Not good

30 September 2025 - ​Europe’s Environment 2025 is the most comprehensive analysis on the current state and outlook for the continent’s environment, climate, and sustainability, building on data from across 38 countries, according to the European Environment Agency

croatia electric bus chargers zagreb zet ante susnjar luka balen marko bogdanovic

Zagreb kicks off decarbonization of public transport

30 September 2025 - Public transport utility ZET has received EUR 21 million from the Government of Croatia to install chargers for electric buses

EU water pollution prevention deal deadlines up to 20 years

EU reaches water pollution prevention deal but with deadlines of up to 20 years

29 September 2025 - EU co-legislators agreed to update rules on surface and groundwater pollution, but with a timeline of up to two decades for member states