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Circular-by-design fibre-based packaging with improved properties

 

The packaging industry is facing several challenges in terms of material supply, sustainability, legislation and market dynamics. In particular, the environmental impact of packaging products is a source of concern, especially in relation to the use of fossil-based plastics: over 40% of the plastic produced worldwide is for packaging, but its recycling rate is still very low[[lower than 10%, source: OECD]]. Fibre-based packaging products already represent the most common packaging materials in the EU (40%), followed by plastic (19%), and have well-established recycling routes.

New production technologies are emerging, yielding fibre-based packaging materials with improved or novel properties enabling their wider use which could lead to a replacement of current incumbents with more circular and sustainable fibre-based alternatives. In order for this to happen, a substantial scale-up of production processes is needed to enable fibre-based packaging with competitive performance and cost.

Proposals under this topic should:

  • Scale-up (at end TRL: 8) production technologies and deploy the complete value chain to fibre-based packaging materials, with improved or novel properties (over specified bio-based and/or non-bio-based benchmark), addressing relevant market applications. Consumer / industrial primary, secondary and/or tertiary packaging products are in scope. Fibre-derived packaging is also in scope.
  • Demonstrate (at end TRL: 8) the application of targeted fibre-based materials into end packaging products, proving to meet market requirements. The use of bio-based add-ons (e.g. additives, coatings, adhesives, films, etc…) to improve properties of the fibre-based materials and/or end packaging product(s) is also in scope - proven that they are not hindering targeted End of Life and that fibre-based materials are the main component of the packaging;
  • Design the packaging products for circularity and validate their sustainable end-of-life at relevant scale (TRL6 and above). Recycling, reuse and/or remanufacturing are all in scope.

In addition to the specific requirements applicable for the type of action, as described in section 2.2.3.1 of the CBE JU Annual Work Programme 2025[[https://www.cbe.europa.eu/reference-documents]] proposals under this topic should:

  • Consider end-users/consumers perception, behaviour and preferences across the different steps of products’ lifecycle: product design, use and end-of-life.
  • Include a task to apply the safe-and-sustainable-by-design (SSbD) framework, developed by the European Commission. Under this context, projects are expected to also contribute with and develop recommendations that can advance further the application of the SSbD framework.[[More specifically, provide thresholds that can support the criteria definition and improvements for the assessment SSbD methodologies, including any specificities related with bio-based chemicals. Recommendations should also include identification of data gaps, especially safety, environmental, but also socio-economic factors, as well as priorities for data collection]]
  • Include a task to address the regulatory status of the demonstrated packaging product(s)[[With specific reference to the proposal for a Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation. On 4 March 2024, the Parliament and Council reached a provisional agreement on the proposed Regulation.]] and their safety for the intended use.
  • Ensure complementarities with past and ongoing R&I projects addressing similar challenges, including projects funded under Horizon 2020/Horizon Europe and BBI JU/CBE JU.
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