
Nafigate Corporation (Czechia)
Nafigate Corporation (Czechia)
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2026Partners:S.A. AGRICULTORES DE LAVEGA DE VALENCIA, UNILEVER-KNORR SA, AUA, CENTEXBEL, ENCO SRL +14 partnersS.A. AGRICULTORES DE LAVEGA DE VALENCIA,UNILEVER-KNORR SA,AUA,CENTEXBEL,ENCO SRL,ASA SPEZIALENZYME GMBH,IRIS,AIMPLAS,CERVEZA MICA,VUT,LOGOPLASTE ILAB,Nafigate Corporation (Czechia),PlasmaLeap Technologies,EUROPEAN BIOPLASTICS EV,GRAPHIC PACKAGING INTERNATIONAL EUROPE,SABIOMATERIALS,UNILEVER - KNORR S.A.,Albstadt-Sigmaringen University,MIKROBIOLOGICKY USTAV - AVCR, V.V.I.Funder: European Commission Project Code: 101023685Overall Budget: 8,591,110 EURFunder Contribution: 6,403,800 EURBioSupPBioSupPack goal is to deliver novel, cost-competitive and versatile bio-based packaging solutions based on PHA, that demonstrate high-performance for the packaging of food, cosmetics, homecare and beverage products as well as no environmental damage during & after their use, by means of: 1. Optimization of PHA based formulations based on significantly use of >85% w/w of renewable resources. 2. Upscale the different conversion processes as well as post-consumers waste sorting & recycling following advanced industry 4.0 approach. 3. Broad the range of rigid packaging applications by tailoring biobased materials & packaging properties through the optimization of the formulations in combination with plasma technology or grafted coatings. 4. Integrate plasma technology in 3 different points of the value chain(biomasss pre-treatment, packaging production & packaging waste pre-treatment) increasing: i)PHB production yield, ii)PHB purity, iii) packaging performance(high oxygen & water barrier) and iv effectiveness & yield of enzymatic recycling. 5. Demonstrate and increase recyclability through:i) setting up a real-time monitoring system for the selective separation of developed packaging after its use; ii) mechanical recycling of industrial scraps and selective enzymatic recycling of packaging waste as the best EoL, with the final recovery of carbon sources for feedstock fermentation. Thus, the new packaging is environmentally safe(sustainable and improved value from enzymatic recycling) and contributes to Circular Economy(CE). 6. Establish a new value chain including the development of logistics and management of both the brewery and packaging waste. Complying with the industry needs (cost/performance competitive vs. fossil-based non-biodegradable counterparts and legislative compliance),as well as with consumers´ awareness, BioSupPack will have a great impact on EU bioplastics & end users’ sectors, the biorefineries and biotechnology industries and on the society.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:Novamont (Italy), IMEC, DRAXIS, BIOPOLIS SL, HSPN +25 partnersNovamont (Italy),IMEC,DRAXIS,BIOPOLIS SL,HSPN,NTUA,CIEMAT,ETAM AE,HAYAT KIMYA SANAYI ANONIM SIRKETI,University of Novi Sad,BIO -BEAN LIMITED,Ayuntamiento de Valencia,.,IMECAL,TBWR,TUC,Nutrition Sciences (Belgium),IVIE,AMB,METSA TISSUE OYI,Nafigate Corporation (Czechia),CIRCE,PERSEO BIOTECHNOLOGY S.L.,BioSense,CITIES NETWORK FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY,UA,AIMPLAS,ADM WILD VALENCIA, SA,S.A. AGRICULTORES DE LAVEGA DE VALENCIA,Terra i XufaFunder: European Commission Project Code: 818308Overall Budget: 11,760,000 EURFunder Contribution: 9,348,930 EURWaysTUP! aims to demonstrate the establishment of new value chains for urban biowaste utilisation to produce higher value purpose products (i.e. biobased products, including food and feed ingredients), through a multi-stakeholder approach in line with circular economy. The project will showcase a portfolio of new ‘urban biowaste to biobased products' processes starting from different feedstocks i.e. fish and meat waste, spent coffee grounds, household source separated biowaste, used cooking oils, cellulosic waste derived from municipal wastewater and waste treatment plants and sewage sludge. Pilot demonstration will take place in several European cities i.e. Valencia (Spain), London (UK), Alicante (Spain), Prague (Czech Republic), Athens (Greece), L'Alcúdia (Spain), Terni (Italy) and Crete (Greece). The processes will result in the production of food and feed additives, flavours, insect protein, coffee oil, bioethanol, biosolvents, polyxydroxyalkanoates, ethyl lactate, long chain dicarboxylic acid, bioplastics and biochar. End-product characterisation and safety assessment will be implemented. Life Cycle Assessment of the value chains will be conducted to assess their environmental impact. WaysTUP! will develop and implement a behavioural change approach with citizens and local communities by improving the current perception of citizens and local communities on urban biowaste as a local resource; enhancing the active participation of citizens in the separate collection of urban biowaste; and improving customer acceptance of urban bio-waste derived products. New profitable business models will be developed preparing market entry of the technology solutions demonstrated as well as of the end-products resulting from them. Finally, the project will provide guidance for city managers on adopting new organisational models supporting the valorisation of urban biowaste, as well as evidence-based EU level policy recommendations for decision makers.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2025Partners:RESEARCH4LIFE B.V., BIR, SARA BEDIN, ITENE, FUNDACION CENTRO GALLEGO DE INVESTIGACIONES DEL AGUA +20 partnersRESEARCH4LIFE B.V.,BIR,SARA BEDIN,ITENE,FUNDACION CENTRO GALLEGO DE INVESTIGACIONES DEL AGUA,GEMEENTE ALMERE,Greenovate! Europe,LIPOR,Nafigate Corporation (Czechia),CSCP,CLUBE,DRAXIS,BIR NYVERDI AS,DRAXIS RESEARCH VENTURES NON PROFIT SME,ANCI ASSOCIAZIONE REGIONALE COMUNI ITALIANI LAZIO,Stadt Münster,SUSTENTEPOPEIA UNIPESSOAL LDA,Savonia University of Applied Sciences,S.A. AGRICULTORES DE LAVEGA DE VALENCIA,CETENMA,AYUNTAMIENTO DE MURCIA,SCIENCE FOR CHANGE,ACR+,BAX & COMPANY BV,RDA CLIMATE SOLUTIONSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101000836Overall Budget: 8,964,210 EURFunder Contribution: 7,994,990 EURThe HOOP Project will help to unlock bio-based investments and deploy local bio economies in Europe through a systemic and cross-cutting approach. It will offer Project Development Assistance (PDA) to a group of 8 lighthouse cities and city clusters - to build the technical, economic, financial and legal expertise needed to develop concrete investments to valorise OFMSW (Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Waste) or UWWS (Urban Wastewater Sludge) with the aim of obtaining safe and sustainable bio-based products. Each PDA will contain detailed implementation assistance and a defined Circular Business Model tailored to each participating lighthouse city, as well as financing mechanisms to be used for mobilising investment. Moreover, HOOP will launch stakeholder engagement and citizen science initiatives to allow for the co-design of an improved collection of OFMSW for its later optimum valorisation. It will promote behavioural change and acceptability of biowaste-based products, as well as food waste prevention. The HOOP Project will also feature the HOOP Urban Circular Bioeconomy Hub (UCBH), an online platform that will provide opportunities to replicate the PDAs of the lighthouse cities in other follower cities (currently composed by 26 committed cities from all around Europe) – under the launch of the Network of Follower European Cities. HOOP continues the work of the projects VALUEWASTE, Scalibur and WaystUP!, funded under topic CE-SFS-25-2018 and coordinated by the three technical leaders of HOOP. The HOOP Consortium covers the whole value chain, from biowaste recovery to valorisation and characterization of the final products and unites complementary stakeholders with the deep multi-disciplinary knowledge crucial to PDA creation and the achievement of project objectives. It includes partners from 10 EU member countries, 5 municipalities and 3 clusters of cities.
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