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SEAWEEDS FROM SUSTAINABLE AQUACULTURE AS FEEDSTOCK FOR BIODEGRADABLE BIOPLASTICS

Objective

SEABIOPLAS fits EU 2020 strategy: a resource efficient Europe that innovative ideas can be turned into products and services to create growth and jobs. EU is the largest biodegradable polymers consuming region. Major market drivers for biodegradable polymers include legislation, depleting landfill capacity, pressure from retailers, growing consumer interest in sustainable plastic solutions, a quest for fossil oil and gas independence and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. The industry defines biopolymers, or bioplastics, as polymers that are either bio-based or biodegradable - PLA is both. The production of PLA and other biopolymers is now based in natural resources like corn, wheat, sugar beets and sugar cane. There is an increasing concern that the use of those raw materials will compete with food, feed or energy production, with consequent escalation of raw material costs and negative environmental effects. The dependence of those feedstocks is a limitation to a wider application of biopolymers in the plastic industry; thus the interest in alternative sustainable resources. SEABIOPLAS proposes seaweeds: offering advantages over traditional feedstocks, including higher productivities, no competition for land use, minimal water consumption while having similar sugar contents and contributing to the reduction of CO2 emissions. SEABIOPLAS offers a complete integrated solution to the plastic SMEs stakeholders through the scientific knowledge provided by the RTDs, from the production of the feedstock in sustainable Integrated Multi Trophic Aquaculture systems, to the development of the biopolymers using innovative technologies of reduced environmental impact until the validation test of the seaweed-based polymers in greener plastic products (shrinkable and stretchable films, adhesives, plastic additives and coatings). As a complement, the viability of valorizing the seaweed residues as ingredients for animal feeds will be assayed in dairy farms and IMTA sites.

Call for proposal

FP7-SME-2013
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BANTRY MARINE RESEARCH STATION LIMITED
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Gearhies
P75 AX07 Bantry
Ireland

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Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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Julie Maguire (Dr.)
EU contribution
€ 56 138,10

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ALGAPLUS PRODUCAO E COMERCIALIZACAO DE ALGAS E SEUS DERIVADOS LDA
Portugal
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€ 346 761
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Travessa Alexandre Conceicao
3830 196 Ilhavo

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Maria Helena Abreu (Dr.)
STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH
Netherlands
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€ 71 676
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Droevendaalsesteeg 4
6708 PB Wageningen

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Research Organisations
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A.H. Koedoot (Mrs.)
CENTRO INTERDISCIPLINAR DE INVESTIGACAO MARINHA E AMBIENTAL
Portugal
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€ 9 870,40
Address
Av General Norton De Matos S/n
4450 208 Matosinhos

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Moreira Susana (Dr.)
ICETA INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS, TECNOLOGIAS E AGROAMBIENTE DA UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO
Portugal
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€ 17 356,56
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Rua D Manuel Ii Apartado 55142
4051 401 Porto

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Maria José Cunha (Dr.)
CENTRE D'ETUDE ET DE VALORISATION DES ALGUES SA
France
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€ 17 245
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Presqu Ile De Pen Lan
22610 Pleubian

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Maud Benoit (Dr.)
VERF- EN VERNISFABRIEKEN HERFST EN HELDER BV
Netherlands
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€ 128 464,77
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Utrechtsestraatweg 224
3911TX Rhenen

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Administrative Contact
Hylcke Okkinga (Mr.)
NORDBIOCHEM OU

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Estonia
EU contribution
€ 10 246,46
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Kuuse 2
63303 Polva
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Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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Vambola Kolbakov (Mr.)
SLEEVER TECHNOLOGIES
France
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€ 32 400
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Avenue Arago 15 Zi Le Val
91420 Morangis

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Pascal Chapon (Dr.)
AGROLABO S.P.A.
Italy
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€ 555 401,71
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Via Masero 59
10010 Scarmagno

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Elisa Ponassi (Ms)
CARTRON POINT SHELLFISH LTD
Ireland
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€ 244 440
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New Quay
. Burrin

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Freddie O'mahony (Ms)