PRR SUSTAINABLE PLASTICS
The project SUSTAINABLE PLASTICS represents a Green Agenda capable of leveraging the plastics sector transition into a circular economy.
The project SUSTAINABLE PLASTICS represents a Green Agenda capable of leveraging the plastics sector transition into a circular economy.
The VIIAFOOD Project aims to promote the structural transformation of the Agrifood sector, through the development of innovative products, processes and services.
BETTER PLASTICS aims to be the Mobilizing Project for the Plastics Sector in Portugal, capable of leveraging the sector’s transition to a circular economy.
The Bio Innovation of a Circular Economy for Plastics (BioICEP) is a pan European-Chinese collaboration formed to reduce the burden of plastic waste in the environment.
Bionanopolys unites European experts in this field to transform these bio-based materials to nano-scale and, moreover, develop an Open Innovation Test Bed (OITB) environment.
BioSupPack’s purpose is to upscale new, economically convenient and highly-performing bio-based rigid packaging solutions based on PHA, also suitable for being recycled and recovered.
FUR4Sustain Action brings together intersectorial representatives from Academia, research institutes, several large industries, SMEs and governmental organisations.
The value chain of PET is quite complex. It consists of several steps that are linked in cross-sectorial interactions involving multiple companies across the European and worldwide market.
This project aims at reducing PET consumption in bottle production, simultaneous allowing for developing the technology for incorporating rPET (recycled PET) in an optimal and sustainable way, and also contributing for increasing the performance of its productive process.
Extrusion-blow molding (EBM) is a transformation process that has a high relevance in the rigid packaging sector. The need to optimize product development processes has motivated the use of computational tools, and the advantages arising of it are consensual.