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Level International
Plastic types Mixed Plastics
Funding source European Union Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
Project Website https://copula-eu.com/
Project cost 257.600,00 EUR
Period March 2023 - February 2027
Geographical area Global
Categories Environmental science Coastal and Marine Environment Green and Circular Economy
Tags marine conversion
Project partners
  • University College Dublin, National University Of Ireland, Dublin,
Description

Carbon-neutral pathways of recycling marine plastic waste Plastic pollution in the ocean causes severe damage to marine life and raises growing global environmental concerns. The harm to marine life and pollution to the ecosystem is devastating our oceans and is causing negative connections to human health. According to EU Legislation Research, an estimated 9 to 23 million tonnes of plastic enter the oceans every year, and the associated cost is between €485 million and €1,259 million. The recent Covid-19 pandemic has led to a significant increase in demand for single-use plastic, aggravating the long-lasting marine waste problem with an estimated 1.56 billion face masks have entered oceans in 2020 and even more in 2021. This project aims to develop sustainable, scalable, and profitable waste management processes for marine plastics. The automated plastic waste management and product innovation processes aim for environmental sustainability. Extensive training and knowledge exchange activities will be carried out among the world-leading scientist group through a total of 160 person-months of structured staff exchanges between 15 research institutes.

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