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Plastics Recycling from and for home appliances, toys and textile

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Deliverables

Review of the best practices used in industry / EU countries for calculating, verifying & reporting of recycled plastic content in products (opens in new window)

Reviewing available methods, best practices, standards and certification schemes for recycled plastics will be reported including different methods used for establishing recycled content, composition and properties of the recyclate, and screening on substances of concern according to the different applications. D1.2 will be elaborated by COOLREC in collaboration with EuPC, BASF and ARCELIK.

Analytical verification protocol for each use case recycling input with aligned acceptance criteria (opens in new window)

An established verification protocol by comparative analyses of recycled and non-recycled materials will be developed to define the recyclate content, addressing critical factors that influence material/product safety and setting acceptance criteria.D3.3 will be elaborated by BASF in collaboration with AIJU, COOLREC, MIRTEC and NTUA-LPT/R-Nano.

Communication and Dissemination Plan (opens in new window)

A detailed and agile dissemination, communication and awareness plan containing the identification of stakeholders, dissemination methods and channels according to the EC, GA and CA to reach the expected impacts in terms of awareness, and the schedule and complementarities of dissemination and communication among partners delivered.D7.1 will be elaborated by EUPC in collaboration with STRATA.

Inventory and characterization of the EoL PWS for the different applications (opens in new window)

An inventory containing information about the type of collected product, volumes, polymer and/or additive/filler identification, and substances of concern in PWS will be created, including the characterization of the EoL PWS for the different applications. D1.1 will be elaborated by ATTICA in collaboration with COOLREC, CIRCULARISE, AIJU and BASF.

Comprehensive multi-modal data set for different sampling strategies (opens in new window)

Analytical data provided by various methods will be clustered to establish efficient sampling strategies.D3.1 will be collaborative work of COOLREC, BASF, FRAUNHOFER and AIMEN. The first version will be issued by M18 and the final will be submitted at M30. M18 versions will be included within the 1st Periodic Report (M1-M18).

Ethics requirements (opens in new window)

A description of the ethic requirements that will be implemented to safeguard personal data from stakeholders/experts, including informed consent form template and procedures, data protection policy and security measures to prevent unauthorized access to personal data. All ethics issues related to activities in the project: humans, personal data, non-EU countries and environment, health and safety and any additional ethics issues that may emerge during the project implementation will be addressed in compliance with ethical principles, the applicable international and national law, and the provisions set out in the Grant Agreement. D8.3 will be elaborated by NTUA in collaboration with all partners.

Publications

Recent Trends of Recycling and Upcycling of Polymers and Composites: A Comprehensive Review (opens in new window)

Author(s): Christina Podara, Stefania Termine, Maria Modestou, Dionisis Semitekolos, Christos Tsirogiannis, Melpo Karamitrou, Aikaterini-Flora Trompeta, Tatjana Kosanovic Milickovic, Costas Charitidis
Published in: Recycling, Issue 9, 2024, ISSN 2313-4321
Publisher: MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/recycling9030037

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