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Level International
Plastic types Recycled Plastics PLA PHA PBS PEF
Funding source European Union Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment
Project cost 9.745.759,16 EUR
Period June 2024 - May 2028
Geographical area Europe
Categories Green and Circular Economy
Tags bioplastics upcycling streams multi-actor approach
Project partners
  • Centre Technique Industriel de la Plasturgie et des Composites - France,
  • Next Technology Tecnotessile Societa Nazionale Di Ricerca R L - Italy,
  • Acondicionamiento Tarrasense Associacion - Spain,
  • Novamont Spa - Italy,
  • European Bioplastics EV - Germany,
  • Picvisa Machine Vision Systems Sl - Spain,
  • Asa Spezialenzyme Gmbh - Germany,
  • Eroski Scoop - Spain,
  • Auzo Lagun S. Coop - Spain,
  • Greene W2H2 SL - Spain,
  • Alia Servizi Ambientali Spa - Italy,
  • Zero Emissions Engineering BV - Netherlands,
  • Chemosvit Fibrochem s.r.o. - Slovakia,
  • Abonos Organicos Sevilla S.A. - Spain,
  • Euro-Funding EU-Projects SL - Spain,
  • Sarabia Plastics S.L. - Spain,
  • Novis GmbH - Germany,
  • Societe d'Extrusion du Polyethylene A. Barbier et Cie - France,
  • Trans Sabater SL - Spain,
  • TotalEnergies Corbion B.V. - Netherlands
Description

MOEBIOS is an application of the circular (bio)economy concept: the development of three value chains incorporating separate recycling streams for bioplastics (BP’s) to improve waste management efficiency throughout Europe. It is a systemic innovation: it will create linkages addressed at the different key stages of the whole chains to solve a hierarchical challenge, from the collection of the bioplastic waste (simulated streams), up to the upcycling and validation of the final recycled end-products (holistic and coordinated solution). The new value chain will imply sorting, conditioning and valorising three types of waste streams from the packaging, agriculture and textile industries into three end-products, targeting to reach at least the same quality and functionality than the original grades, while the end users’ acceptance will be assessed as well. As cornerstone targets for maximizing project’s impact, the upscaling of the recycling processes will: (1) be integrated in pilot plants on the premises of actual industrial recycling lines currently operating in waste management companies, not disrupting them, and reaching a final TRL = 6/7 or even beyond. (2) focus on bioplastics for which recycling processes are still not in place, excluding bio-based analogues (“drop-ins”): PLA and PLA blends, PHA and its blends, PBS and PEF, accordingly with the market. The use of PBAT will be assessed as well. A Multi-Actor Approach (MAA) and a transdisciplinary methodology will engage waste producers, waste managers, bio-based and (bio)plastics industry, public authorities, standardization agencies, citizens and media multipliers, creating a co-creation and co-ownership innovation environment of + 50 participants.

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