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Level International
Plastic types Biodegradable Plastics PHA Microplastics
Funding source European Union Digital, Industry and Space
Project cost 7.384.272,50 EUR
Period September 2024 - August 2028
Geographical area Europe
Categories Food and Feed Safety Degradation Human Exposure Environmental Science Alternatives Assessment Integrated Sustainability Assessments Green and Circular Economy
Tags agrochemicals biodegradable
Project partners
  • Cetec Biotechnology Sl - Spain,
  • Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior De Investigaciones Cientificas - Spain,
  • Archa SRL - Italy,
  • Helian Polymers BV - Netherlands,
  • Chalmers University of Technology (CTH) - Sweden,
  • Knowledge Value Consulting - Belgium,
  • Revolve Planet - Belgium,
  • Ideaconsult Limited Liability Company - Bulgaria,
  • Probelte SA - Spain,
  • Asociación de Organizaciones de Productores de Frutas y Hortalizas de la Región de Murcia - Spain,
  • Verein zur Förderung der Kommunikation und Vermittlung von Forschung, Technologie und Innovation (RTDS Association) - Austria,
  • Agrupación de Viveristas de Agrios S.A. - Spain,
  • Stichting Greenport Regio Boskoop - Netherlands,
  • Stichting Vertify - Netherlands
Description

Agrochemicals (i.e. fertilizers and pesticides) are responsible for doubling crop yields over the last century. However, they cause multiple negative impacts on environmental and human health. To lessen their effects, the EU aims at reducing by 50% fertilizer losses and use of chemical pesticides by 2030. Controlled polymer-based delivery systems preventing agrochemical losses (e.g. lixiviation, volatilization) and resulting excessive inputs are available. However, they are based on non-biodegradable polymers and generate plastic pollution. Other agricultural plastics (mulch films and growth foams) are used to maintain a prosperous plant environment and prevent agrochemical wash-off, minimizing the quantities to be applied. However, they also result in significant amounts of non-biodegradable plastics being released into environment. PHAntastic tackles the reduction of agrochemicals and plastics pollution using PHAs, a family of bio-based biodegradable polymers. PHAntastic will develop two families of delivery systems (mulch films and growth foams) based on PHAs containing active bioproducts (amino acids & hydrolyzed proteins, microelements, elicitors and plant growth promoting rhizobacteria -PGPR) instead of synthetic agrochemicals. Products will be demonstrated with end users (TRL6) on horticultural crops and trees in Northern and Southern Europe. Experts in the Safe and Sustainable by Design framework will guarantee compliance. Market acceptance will be guaranteed through the development of business cases and exploitation strategies. PHAntastic will contribute to a significant reduction of agrochemicals (minimum 25% in fertilizers, 50% in pesticides, resulting in 23 K tons less of agrochemicals by 2050) and plastic (680 T microplastics less by 2050) in our agricultural systems. PHAntastic will thus contribute to a secure supply chain of food and a less impactful agriculture, boosting the sustainability, autonomy and competitiveness of vital EU value chains.

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Knowledge Gaps

Degradation

Environmental fate and behavior of plastic

Environmental effects and ecotoxicity

Chronic or long-term effects, multiple forms and/or sources

Environmental risk assessment (ERA)

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