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Innovative bio-based biodeGradable Recyclable safE and cirCular foOd packaging.

Project description

Recyclable bioplastic food packaging

The food packaging industry requires innovative, circular, bio-based solutions to replace complex, multi-material structures that rely on fossil fuels. The EU-funded GRECO project will demonstrate the life cycle and economic feasibility of safer bioplastic value chains for food packaging using a safe and sustainable by design (SSbD) strategy. It will develop new biodegradable and recyclable packaging with PLA copolymers, coatings, additives, and surface treatments. The project will also ensure regulatory compliance, propose new standards and labelling guidelines, and use digital tools for simulation and modelling. Overall, the project aims to facilitate the introduction of sustainable products, contributing to the Plastics Strategy, the Single-Use Plastics Directive (SUP), and the EU Circular Economy Action Plan (CEAP).

Objective

GRECO aims to demonstrate the life cycle and techno-economic feasibility of greener & safer bioplastics value chains for the food packaging sector, based on a safe and sustainable by design (SSbD) strategy. To this aim, innovative bio-based, biodegradable, and recyclable packaging based on new PLA copolymers, coatings, additives and catalysts accompanied by surface treatments will be produced. Regulatory compliance will be demonstrated while contributions to new or modified standards and proper labelling will be proposed. Digital tools will drive the developments from the simulation and modelling scopes, and social sciences and humanities (SSH) will provide relevant information related to social perception and acceptance. All of them will pave the way to facilitate the introduction of the new products into the packaging market sector and our society. Contribution to the Plastics Strategy, the Single-use Plastics Directive (SUP) and the EU Circular Economy Action plan (CEAP) will be ensured.
GRECO will introduce the food packaging industry to groundbreaking bio-based, SSbD, and fully circular PLA-based materials, that meet diverse application needs. These alternatives aim to replace fossil-based, complex, and multimaterial structures prevalent in the industry, improving packaging end-of-life through biodegradation in various environments like industrial and home compostability, anaerobic, marine, and soil. The design will ensure recyclability and avoiding of chemical interactions that hinder overall biodegradation.

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL4-2024-RESILIENCE-01-TWO-STAGE

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Coordinator

ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS
Net EU contribution

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€ 823 500,00
Address
KEDEA BUILDING, TRITIS SEPTEMVRIOU, ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
546 36 THESSALONIKI
Greece

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Βόρεια Ελλάδα Κεντρική Μακεδονία Θεσσαλονίκη
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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€ 823 500,00

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