Systemic and Large-Scale Demonstrations: CircSyst validates nine demonstrators in real conditions across European regions, showing performance and replicability in diverse regulatory and market contexts.
Integrated and Extended ‘Systemic Circular’ Solutions (CSS → ECSS): The project goes beyond optimizing single technologies, demonstrating cross-sector synergies to close resource cycles and create Extended Circular Systemic Solutions (ECSS).
Integrated Technical-Economic Assessment and Triple Impact: By combining Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Life Cycle Costing (LCC), and Social Life Cycle Assessment (S-LCA), CircSyst provides comprehensive evidence of environmental, economic, and social impacts.
Replicable Methodology for Co-Creation and Evaluation (CCRI Pilot Guide): The guide offers a practical framework for evaluating demonstrators and co-creating with local actors, ensuring technical innovations are adapted for territorial adoption.
Translation of Technical Results into Scaling and Public Policy: CircSyst translates demonstration results into actionable recommendations for governments and regions, supporting regional and European policy development.
Validation of Advanced Circularity Solutions in Packaging and Plastics: The development of new mPET formulations, circular prototypes, and cost-effective systems for waste segregation advances a value chain approach that integrates material and system-level solutions.
Social Infrastructure for Adoption: The evolution of stakeholder mapping and engagement mechanisms enables real capacity to mobilize actors for implementation and continuity, a key result often missing in similar projects.
Exploitation and IPR for Market Deployment: The project defines routes for exploitation, IP frameworks, and market positioning, bridging demonstration results with commercial adoption.
CircSyst’s outcomes promise significant environmental, economic, and societal impacts, including carbon emission reductions, increased resource efficiency, and the creation of new circular value chains across water, bio-waste, and plastics sectors. The validated Circular and Extended Circular Systemic Solutions support regional and European circular economy strategies and policy development.
To ensure long-term success, key needs include continued demonstration at larger scales, access to financing for replication, and supportive regulatory frameworks for cross-sectoral solutions. Effective IPR management, commercialization strategies, and stakeholder engagement are essential for widespread adoption.