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BLUECOAT · BIO-BASED LONG LASTING SAFE AND SUSTAINABLE BY DESIGN SURFACE COATINGS FOR DEMANDING AND EXTREME CONDITIONS

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 October 202530 September 2029EU funding €3,503,123Call HORIZON-JU-CBE-2024

Surface coatings are essential for protecting materials and enhancing their functionality, but the reliance on fossil resources necessitates safer, sustainable alternatives that maintain high performance while reducing environmental impact. To address these challenges, BLUECOAT will develop 12 safe, sustainable, bio-based, and low-carbon emission coating formulations for the marine, textile, and construction sectors that are challenging and demanding conditions for coatings. The project will explore 4 bio-based feedstocks: bio-derived polymers, natural fibres, bioplastics, and plant-based proteins, to develop 6 optimized coatings consisting of bio-based PU, bio-based silicone, PLA, natural fibres with antimicrobial agents (such as chitosan and curcumin), and encapsulates with Phase Change Materials (PCM). BLUECOAT formulations will cut GHG emissions by 45% and minimize Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) while delivering superior performance under industrially relevant conditions (TRL 5). BLUECOAT solutions will provide antifouling and anti-corrosion protection for ship hulls, weatherproof, antimicrobial, and durable features for outdoor technical garments, and flame-retardant and antifungal for insulation boards in marine, textile, and construction sectors, respectively. The BLUECOAT’s vision is to establish a suite of comprehensive Safe-and-Sustainable-by-Design criteria guiding the development of bio-based coatings throughout their lifecycle, emphasizing circularity, energy and resource efficiency. The project will conduct the ex-post environmental assessment, techno-economic feasibility of scaling potential products, socioeconomic impact analysis for ensuring sustainable market adoption and long-term viability of the developed coatings. It will also explore End-of-Life strategies like biodegradability and recycling to extend material utility and support sustainable practices.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM

UK · €662,486

participant

KONLECHNER DAVID

AT · €97,500

participant

Skultuna Flexible Aktiebolag

SE · €65,000

associatedPartner

TEMAS SOLUTIONS GMBH

CH

participant

NEXT TECHNOLOGY TECNOTESSILE SOCIETA NAZIONALE DI RICERCA R L

IT · €323,500

participant

FIBERLEAN TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED

UK · €95,000

associatedPartner

PROCTER & GAMBLE TECHNICAL CENTRES LIMITED

UK

participant

ZIRKULU LIMITED

IE · €96,250

participant

STIFTELSEN NILU

NO · €585,000

participant

ADVANCED MINERALS AND RECYCLING INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS IKE

EL · €316,761

associatedPartner

ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE

CH

participant

THE GOVERNORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA

CA · €250,000

participant

SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET

SE · €351,625

participant

INNOVATION IN DISSEMINATING MATERIALS TECHNOLOGIES LTD

UK · €186,250

participant

SOPREMA

FR · €198,750

associatedPartner

INTERNATIONAL PAINT LIMITED

UK

participant

KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN

BE · €275,000

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