Funded project – Feasibility study on valorisation of stone fruit waste
                    
                Last updated: 30 August 2023
            
            
            
            
            Project lead:
            
                Monash University
            
        
                
            
            Project partners:
            
                Cutri Fruit
            
        
                
            
            Status:
            
                In progress
            
        
                
            
            Funding source:
            
                Circular Economy Innovation Fund
            
        
                
            
            Funding amount:
            
                $26,155
            
        
                
            
            Co-contribution:
            
                $37,850
            
        
                A feasibility study to valorise stone fruit waste (e.g. peaches, avocados, plums, prunes).
Background
This project conducted research into the opportunities to turn stone fruit waste (e.g. peaches, avocados, plums, prunes) into valuable products.
It delivered a detailed literature review on the composition and potential for extraction of valuable products and other processing to provide valuable products from stone fruits from farm production streams.
This included a search of patent literature and identification of current commercial ventures for creating products from stone fruit production by-products.
Objective
Identifying opportunities for new circular products.
 The project will develop innovative solutions and commercially viable options where all parts of the discarded fruit can be valorised.
            
            The project will develop innovative solutions and commercially viable options where all parts of the discarded fruit can be valorised.