The European Commission has committed to transitioning towards a circular and sustainable economy. One of the key areas of focus is the reduction of plastic waste, which has become a global environmental issue. In the transition towards a green economy, the substitution of fossil-based materials for bio-based materials in many different products and components is an absolute necessity. In this contest, Horizon Europe is funding research and innovation projects focused on developing biopolymers and their applications in order to accelerate the transition to a circular economy. The potential applications of biopolymers are vast and include packaging, textiles, agriculture, and biomedical devices, among others. However, there are still challenges to be addressed, such as improving the mechanical properties and durability of biopolymers and scaling up production to meet demand.
The event wants to share the experience of AMBIANCE partners in facing challenges connected to biopolymer application and manufacturing. ITAINNOVA, AIMEN and SUPSI are recognised European Research and Technology Organizations (RTOs) involved in many European projects. Speakers will discuss how they are facing the current challenges in bio-polymers developments and how bio-based materials are key enablers to reduce the environmental impact of production processes.
Web resources: | https://www.crit-research.it/it/eventi/save-the-date-beyond-plastics-biopolymers-as-key-enablers-in-horizon-europe/ - CRIT's webpage about the event |
Country: | IT |
Address: | Modena |
A workshop organised by CRIT within the spec of AMBIANCE's dissemination efforts.