The ALIGNED project, funded under the EU Horizon Europe programme, has successfully concluded its mission to enhance the environmental sustainability of bio-based industries through the advancement and harmonization of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodologies.
Over its 36-month duration, ALIGNED brought together academic experts, industry stakeholders, and policy actors across six bio-based sectors: construction, woodworking, textiles, pulp and paper, bio-based chemicals, and blue bioeconomy. The project developed and implemented a shared LCA modelling framework that ensures scientific robustness, industrial relevance, and cross-sector interoperability.
Key Achievements:
- Methodological Innovation: ALIGNED established a comprehensive and harmonized LCA framework (WP1), integrating dynamic carbon accounting, spatial biodiversity impacts, socio-economic assessments, and future resource scenarios. This framework was not only developed but applied across all sectoral case studies, enabling consistent and high-quality assessments.
- Sector-Specific Applications:
Construction: Evaluated bio-based phenolic foams, exploring substitution of fossil phenol with lignin and bio-oil derivatives.
Woodworking: Assessed alternative timber feedstocks for façades and fencing, including untreated, treated, and painted wood.
Textiles: Focused on recycling polyester-cotton workwear, with emphasis on valorising shredded cotton fibres.
Pulp and Paper: Investigated lignin valorisation via aldehyde-assisted fractionation in emerging biorefineries.
Bio-based Chemicals: Explored sustainable vegetable oil use and biorefinery modelling for consumer product applications.
Blue Bioeconomy: Developed LCA models for microalgal-based biochemical production, emphasizing renewable energy and water efficiency.
-Sector-Wide Recommendations: Each case study informed sector-level guidance and policy-relevant recommendations, compiled in stakeholder reports (e.g. D2.2–D6.2) supporting broader adoption of sustainable practices.
- Stakeholder Engagement & Dissemination: Through workshops, conferences, newsletters, and policy briefs, ALIGNED ensured that its findings reached industry, academia, and policymakers. The project actively contributed to life cycle thinking communities