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Deliverables
Result from task 144 Model will simulate migrations of organic molecules through multilayers based on actual use conditions characterization of barrier properties to organic contaminants degradation products of polymers and additives solvents tool enabling design of simple multilayer films containing a limited number of layers 4
Circularity Assessment of CIMPA multilayer packaging solutions (opens in new window)LCA performed on recycling of 2 ML packaging (one simple, one complex).Application of best suited circularity indicators from a range of existing ones: Material Circularity Index (MCI)1 from Ellen MacArthur Foundation, mineral and fossil resource depletion, Cumulative Exergy Demand, thermo-economic indicator by Helmholtz. The full LCA and LCC (with data and results associated) will be included in this deliverable.
final report on legislative and pre-normative actions including policy brief (opens in new window)Final result from task 7.1:- recommendations for legislative/regulations update/revisions and update or new standards to achieve ML films circularity- recommendations will be conveyed through policy briefs (2-3 pages) aimed at decision/policy makers and technical committees
Publishable report on physical recycling of ML films (opens in new window)result from task 4.4:process flow of the TRL5 prototype for physical recyclingdemonstration of efficiency of recovery by dissolution of polyolefins at 20 kg scale batchdemonstration of efficiency of decontamination of polyolefins after dissolution
Communication Plan (opens in new window)Plan presenting the major stakeholders events actions identified for the project communication during the project as well as the means of communication design motion video social medias and targeted KPIs This plan will be updated in the periodic reports
Second version of the open source model as a tool to predict design of circular multilayer films (opens in new window)As a final result from task 1.4.4, the open source model enables design of circular multilayer films:- capacity to simulate migration/barrier properties of recycled multilayer films- capacity to be used as a design tool for functional barrier designs of films containing a large number of layers
CIMPA's circular-driven business models for multilayer packaging solutions (opens in new window)Circularity driven Business models will be proposed based on: •the financial life cycle analysis with the identification of the value chain and a description of all stakeholders involved in the value chain and their individual interest to create business•relevant data for markets analysis •comparison of the recyclability and re-processing of multilayers based on the CIMPA technology vs. current situation •the circularity assessment data from T6.4•a set of recommendations from consumers and stakeholders (including distributors, retailers, public authorities) established in T1.3.
Summary of Screening LCA, environmental hotspots and data gaps (opens in new window)Insights on environmental performance of CIMPAs processes from screening LCA through existing database literature and expert knowledge
Plan on dissemination and exploitation (opens in new window)Plan on dissemination and exploitation activities describing the actions to be performed during the project and KPIs to reach Events where CIMPAs results should be presented will be detailed as well as expected workshops and envisaged further exploitation of results depending on confidentiality issues and other actions to be performed in tasks 73 and 74Results from tasks 73 and 74 will be updated in periodic reports at M18 and M36
Publishable report on production of multilayered films from mechanically recycled ML films (opens in new window)result from WP3:Production of films with high barrier, mechanical and optical properties produced from the extensional flowmixing of PE/EVOH/PE, PE/PA and PET/PE post-consumer films [30]films with high barrier, mechanical and optical properties produced from the extensional flow mixing of PE/EVOH/PE, PE/PA and PET/PE post-consumer filmsProduction of multi-nanolayered coextruded films from post-consumer waste with high barrier, mechanicaland optical properties involving layers either of PE/EVOH, PE/PA or PET/PE blends combined with PE layers [30]multi-nanolayered coextruded films from post-consumer waste with high barrier, mechanical and optical propertiesinvolving layers either of PE/EVOH, PE/PA or PET/PE blends combined with PE layers
Update of Circularity-by-design guidelines for the next generation of recyclable films capable of substituting today’s difficult-to-recycle multilayers (opens in new window)result from task 1.2: Update of D1.2, taking into account results from WP3, WP4 and WP5
Scientific and industrial papers report (opens in new window)report of activities: scientific and industrial publications from each partner, with name of journals, audiences targeted, purpose of the publications... linked to task 7.3
Report on clustering activities (opens in new window)Report describing joint workshops, kick-off or conferences with sister projects from actions performed in task 7.5.
Waste preparation protocol and batches to be delivered to WP3, WP4, WP5 (opens in new window)Result from task 26prepared batches few kg of sample waste from household and agriculture streams to WP3 mechanical recycling trials WP4 physical recycling trials and WP5 demonstration
Characterization of multilayers in incoming waste flows (household and agricultural) (opens in new window)Result from task 21 Physicochemical and compositonal analysis of a representative samples of plastic films from sorting waste collected at 3 different sites in France using y ToF SIMSFTIRconfocal microscope andor by XPS comparison will be carried out with available data on waste streams from food packaging and agriculture ML films on the market
Summary of Screening LCC (opens in new window)Inventory data costs and revenues for input and output flows business risks and break even periods associated to CIMPAs technologies
Publishable report on holistic evaluation of circularity of ML films (opens in new window)Holistic evaluation ofCIMPA concept forrecyclability of ML filmsdemonstrating thebenefits of new designsfor recyclability throughthe CIMPA concepts
Circularity-by-design guidelines for the next generation of recyclable films capable of substituting today's difficult-to-recycle multilayers (opens in new window)result from task 1.2:- map of European and national legislations for circular economy and flexible packaging- main trends of sorting and recycling for the future, the main technical technologies implemented up to now for circular economy in flexible films, the list of the properties and limits of new solutions- new designs for multi-material products to facilitate their recyclability
Interim report on legislative and pre-normative actions (opens in new window)Result from Task 71 a panoramic description of the legislative context is provided EUR EU directives and National plans in particular in FR BE SP NL having impacts on ML films circularity offer and demand business models regulation through tax EU National drivers etc Standards identification of existing standards and needs for updated or new standards to achieve circularity of ML films CIMPA partners involved in technical standardisation committees
Public website logo and graphics social media related to CIMPA project based on a specific graphic charter to promote the visibility of CIMPAs results
Publications
Author(s):
Josselin, Raphaël; De Lint, Marien; Kerver, Johan; Bourely, Antoine
Published in:
Issue 3, 2024
Publisher:
Zenodo
DOI:
10.5281/zenodo.14886390
Author(s):
Maria Vera Duran, EURIC
Published in:
2024
Publisher:
Zenodo
DOI:
10.5281/zenodo.14899099
Author(s):
Maria Vera Duran, EURIC
Published in:
2023
Publisher:
Zenodo
DOI:
10.5281/zenodo.14899070
Author(s):
David Eldridge (AMI), Joonas Mikkonen (VTT)
Published in:
Plastics Recycling World, Issue November/December 2024, 2024, Page(s) 23-28, ISSN 2515-2238
Publisher:
AMI
Author(s):
David Eldridge
Published in:
Plastics Recycling World, Issue January/February 2025, 2025, Page(s) p13-19, ISSN 2515-2238
Publisher:
AMI
DOI:
10.5281/zenodo.15146639
Author(s):
Vanessa Gutiérrez, Miguel Mafé, Lucie Prins, Annemieke van de Runstraat
Published in:
Open Research Europe, Issue 4, 2024, Page(s) 255, ISSN 2732-5121
Publisher:
Open Research Europe
DOI:
10.12688/openreseurope.18912.1
Author(s):
A.E. Schwarz, S. Herlaar, Q.M. Cohen, J.T.K. Quik, M. Golkaram, J.H. Urbanus, T.H.M. van Emmerik, M.A.J. Huijbregts
Published in:
Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Issue 209, 2025, Page(s) 107787, ISSN 0921-3449
Publisher:
Elsevier BV
DOI:
10.1016/j.resconrec.2024.107787
Intellectual Property Rights
Application/Publication number:
20
22079655
Date:
2022-10-24
Applicant(s):
FILIGRADE SUSTAINABLE WATERMARKS BV
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