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The InteRnatIonal ecosystem for accelerating the transition to Safe-and-Sustainable-by-design materials, products and processes

Description du projet

Des matériaux durables et sûrs pour un avenir vert

Le monde entier a porté ses efforts sur une meilleure organisation et sur des solutions inédites pour aider à lutter contre le changement climatique. Les matériaux et produits durables et sûrs dès la conception (SSbD pour «sustainable and safe-by-design materials») jouent un rôle plus important que jamais, car ils s’inscrivent dans la stratégie de circularité totale du pacte vert pour l’Europe et d’autres politiques semblables. C’est dans ce contexte que le projet IRISS, financé par l’UE, entend aider les industries, et plus particulièrement les PME, à utiliser les SSbD et à atteindre leurs objectifs. Pour y parvenir, le projet prévoit de créer un écosystème SSbD de pointe qui améliorera le développement et la mise en œuvre des SSbD.

Objectif

The IRISS project aims to connect, synergize and transform the SSbD community in Europe and globally towards a life cycle thinking where there is a holistic integration of safety, climate neutrality, circularity and functionality of materials, products and processes throughout their lifecycle to meet the EU Green Deal, EU Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability, and UN SDGs. The uniqueness of IRISS is that the consortium is built of core and network partners that represent the top components needed to build an EU-led permanent network (i.e. policy, industry, applied science, innovation and research & education), and that is self-sustaining and international in scope.

IRISS responds to the work programme with the following objectives:
1. To develop a state-of-the-art SSbD ecosystem that is supportive for the uptake and utilization of safe-by-design (SbD) and sustainable-by-design (SusbD) strategies by industry, especially SMEs.
2. To contribute to criteria and guiding principles for SusbD development driven by the application of life cycle thinking in materials and product design and in line with ongoing work in European and international initiatives.
3. To establish a structure for a permanent, gender balanced, inclusive, international and sustainable experts? network accessible for all relevant stakeholders.
4. To develop SSbD roadmaps encompassing 3 agendas identifying: 1) scientific research needs, 2) skills, competences and education needs, and 3) knowledge and information sharing needs. The roadmaps will be developed in a co-creation and inclusive process for the implementation of SSbD in industry and society including prioritised steps within research, innovation, skill demands, management and governance.
5. To develop a monitoring and evaluation programme that systematically scans for state-of-the-art knowledge, information gaps and translates these into specific R&D questions and governance needs that feed into systematic roadmap updates.

Coordinateur

IVL SVENSKA MILJOEINSTITUTET AB
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 701 887,50
Adresse
PO BOX 21060
100 31 Stockholm
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Région
Östra Sverige Stockholm Stockholms län
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
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Coût total
€ 701 887,50

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