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EU funding (€8,321,996): Post-Consumer High-tech Recycled Polymers for a Circular Economy – PolyCE Hor22 May 2017 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Post-Consumer High-tech Recycled Polymers for a Circular Economy – PolyCE

Various activities address the WEEE value chain in order to reduce waste generation and enhance the sustainable resource management through use of recycled materials instead of their virgin counterparts. While the system for metals recycling is already well established, the rising volumes of waste plastics point to stalemates in the current plastics economy, which hamper its shift to a more circular model. Although there are individual efforts to improve the collection and recycling of WEEE plastics, the plastics value chain is still too fragmented and WEEE recycled plastics seem unattractive material for the end-user. To shift towards circular economy a systematic transformation is required, involving all actors in the value chain and encompassing the entire lifecycle of plastic materials. While substantially reducing the WEEE plastics generation and enhancing the use of recycled plastics in new applications, PolyCE will demonstrate the feasibility of circular plastics supply and value chain. In particular, PolyCE will elaborate harmonized set of technical requirements addressing the entire value chain and develop grade system for recycled plastics according to their material properties and final application suitability. Accordingly, PolyCE will strengthen the market for recycled plastics through an online platform integrating the different plastic grades. In parallel, the technical and economic feasibility as well as environmental benefits of using recycled plastics will be validated in several electronics demonstrators. In addition, PolyCE will provide Guidelines for designing new electronics products with recycled plastics. The project’s impact will be scaled up by involving target cities and their green public procurement initiatives; by EU-wide information and awareness raising campaigns. PolyCE will establish a feedback loop from the research activities, provide policy input regarding technical feasibilities and policy conflicts from technical perspective


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Beko Italy Manufacturing Srl €283,325
CIRCULAR DEVICES Oy €170,363
Ecodom-Consorzio Italiano Per IL Recupero E Riciclaggio Elettrod €593,748
Erion Compliance Organization Scarl €74,877
European Environmental Bureau €135,000
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG e. V. €998,235
Fundacion Tecnalia Research & Innovation €589,625
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven €750,500
KUNSTSTOFFWEB GmbH €97,213
MGG Polymers GmbH €444,892
Ona Product SL €102,428
PEZY GROUP B.V. €344,943
PHILIPS CONSUMER LIFESTYLE B.V. €105,001
PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NEDERLAND B.V. €146,631
Prolabin & Tefarm Srl €227,684
SITRAPLAS GmbH €186,988
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN €672,063
The Imagination Factory Ltd. €236,250
The University of Northampton Higher Education Corporation €324,253
UL International France SA €138,023
United Nations University €813,500
Universiteit Gent €886,458

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/730308

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