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Safe-, sUstainable- and Recyclable-by design Polymeric systems - A guidance towardS next generation of plasticS

Descrizione del progetto

Materiali polimerici innovativi per la plastica riciclabile

I rifiuti plastici costituiscono una grande minaccia per la salute pubblica e ambientale. In Europa, la maggior parte di essi viene tuttavia gettata in discarica o incenerita. Tre settori industriali, ovvero l’edilizia, i trasporti e il confezionamento, rappresentano il 70 % della domanda europea di plastica. Il progetto SURPASS, finanziato dall’UE, guiderà la transizione verso materiali polimerici più sicuri, sostenibili e riciclabili sin dalla progettazione (SSRbD, Safe, Sustainable, And Recyclable by Design). Il progetto svilupperà alternative di tal tipo senza additivi potenzialmente pericolosi, mediante casi di studio rilevanti in termini industriali rivolti a questi tre settori. SURPASS ottimizzerà le tecnologie di ritrattamento adattate ai nuovi sistemi SSRbD.Il progetto realizzerà una valutazione basata su punteggi per fornire orientamenti ai responsabili della progettazione, della formulazione e del riciclaggio, integrando inoltre tutti i dati e le metodologie associate nelle infrastrutture digitali.

Obiettivo

Plastic waste outlive us on this planet as they take centuries to break down. Endocrine disruption, land, air and water pollution are only some of the adverse effects of plastic waste on public and environmental health. Still, 70% of plastic waste collected in Europe is landfilled or incinerated.
The overall objective of SURPASS project is to lead by example the transition towards more Safe, Sustainable and Recyclable by Design (SSRbD) polymeric materials. The SURPASS consortium of 14 partners consisting of research and technology organizations and industries will:
1. Develop SSRbD alternatives with no potentially hazardous additives through industrially relevant case-studies (TRL3-5) targeting the three sectors representing 70% of the European plastic demand:
- Building: bio-sourced polyurethane resins with enhanced vitrimer properties to replace insulating PVC for window frames (? 40% C-Footprint reduction)
- Transport: lightweight, therefore less energy-consuming epoxy-vitrimer (? 30% C-Footprint reduction), as alternative to metal for the train structure, anticipating emerging use of non-recyclable composites.
- Packaging: MultiNanoLayered films involving no compatibilizers to replace currently non-recyclable multi-layers films (? 60% C-Footprint reduction).
2. Optimize reprocessing technologies adapted to the new SSRbD systems to support achievement of ambitious recyclability targets.
3. Develop a scoring-based assessment that will guide material designers, formulators and recyclers to design SSRbD polymeric materials, operating over the plastic?s entire life cycle, including hazard, health, environmental and economic assessment.
4. Merge all data and relevant methodologies in a digital infrastructure, offering an open-access user-friendly interface for innovators.
SURPASS will in particular address its results to SMEs, representing more than 99% of enterprises, and therefore has an outstanding potential to contribute to the transition towards green economy.

Coordinatore

COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 881 125,25
Indirizzo
RUE LEBLANC 25
75015 PARIS 15
Francia

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Regione
Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Paris
Tipo di attività
Research Organisations
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 881 126,50

Partecipanti (13)