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Financement de l’UE (6 854 936 €) : Réduire, Réutiliser, Repenser PACKaging : vers de nouveaux emballages à base de fibres et l’adoption de systèmes de réutilisation Hor01/06/2022 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »
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Réduire, Réutiliser, Repenser PACKaging : vers de nouveaux emballages à base de fibres et l’adoption de systèmes de réutilisation
Packaging waste accounts for 36% of solid waste in EU towns, with plastics being the most widely used material in European food retail, covering 37% of food sold. Recent research shows that important reductions can be achieved by focusing on six plastic applications that are projected to account for 86% of the total reduction achievable by 2040, with multilayer/multimaterial packaging constituting the biggest untapped potential. Consumer awareness of packaging waste and their environmental and social externalities is driving change, while major brands encounter difficulties in self-regulating, as they lack innovative solutions immediately applicable for their most complex packaging. Retailers, as key actors in the food value chain, can choose to lead the transition by promoting a fundamental rethinking of their delivery chains. R3PACK will contribute to Reduce, Reuse, Rethink PACKaging by securing fast and extensive uptake of industrially relevant, cross-sectorial, cost-effective innovative technologies allowing immediate substitution of complex multilayer plastic packaging with high performing fiber-based packaging and economical, industrial and environmental optimisation of reuse schemes demonstrated at large scale and transnationally in 3 EU countries by 2 major retailers, covering the needs of 13 different food product types. R3PACK will moreover offer a clear pathway towards a normalized framework for reusable packaging’s food safety and for reusable packaging’s washing methods, that will serve as reference at EU level. R3PACK will finally offer decision support tools ready to be used by businesses to choose the right packaging solution (between optimized reuse schemes and developed R3PACK paper-based packaging) meeting closely the needs of their products.
| Fiberlean Technologies Ltd. | ? |
| Aarhus Universitet | 344 500 € |
| Alma Mater Studiorum - Universita Di Bologna | 233 325 € |
| Altho SAS | 75 467 € |
| Arwin | 864 592 € |
| BIM Kemi Sweden AB | 172 375 € |
| Bioextrax AB | 89 852 € |
| Candia | 287 715 € |
| Carrefour | 408 173 € |
| Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche | 182 594 € |
| Floreale Holding | 187 347 € |
| Frandex SAS | 201 373 € |
| FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG e. V. | 625 531 € |
| Gascogne Flexible | 220 071 € |
| Guillin Emballages | 240 822 € |
| Innovhub - Stazioni Sperimentali Per L'Industria Srl | 300 055 € |
| Laiterie Saint Denis de L Hotel | 298 001 € |
| Politecnico Di Milano | 191 499 € |
| Rise Research Institutes OF Sweden AB | 673 185 € |
| Safe Food Advocacy Europe | 319 750 € |
| Schreiber France | 188 797 € |
| SGS France | 343 475 € |
| Thiolat | 0,00 € |
| К U Enseigne | 406 438 € |
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101060806
Cette annonce se réfère à une date antérieure et ne reflète pas nécessairement l’état actuel. L’état actuel est présenté à la page suivante : Fiberlean Technologies Ltd., St. Austell, Royaume Uni.