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CirclesOfLife · Enhancing material CIRCularity and Lower Emissions of Ship building processes in all phases of the LIFE cycle

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202431 December 2026EU funding €4,499,935Call HORIZON-CL5-2023-D5-01

The market conditions and the regulatory framework for the shipping industry and shipyards are changing profoundly. In response, shipyards need to build up the capacity to assess the environmental footprint of their yard-activities and the ship to inform their stakeholders in a transparent, understandable, comprehensive, and trustworthy way. While the environmental footprint of the operational phase of a ship can be covered sufficiently by existing standards, the non-operational footprint of the shipyard processes and the integrated materials and components remain a black box. It is the ambition of this project to drastically change the as-is situation and to make the impact measurable and thereby drive progress toward circular, zero impact shipping over the full circle of life of a ship. Therefore, CirclesOfLife will develop, test, and validate a general methodology and framework applicable to all European shipyards enabling to close the gaps in assessing the environmental performance of the shipyards and the ships they design, build, maintain, retrofit or recycle. CirclesOfLife will go beyond state of the art by defining a scientifically sound SEPI-methodology and Cradle2Cradle Ship Passport and will test and validate its applicability in day-to-day business of shipyards and suppliers in several use-cases, ranging from new building- to repair-and maintenance- to recycling yards. Moreover, CirclesOfLife follows a clear pathway towards market introduction and societal impact supported by Surfrider and ShipBreaking Platform as independent and trustworthy NGO’s. Based on the described measures, CirclesOfLife pursues to offer a widely accepted standard enabling shipyards, maritime equipment manufacturers, shipping companies, finance institutions and other stakeholders to compare the environmental footprint of ships and shipyards

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

DAMEN RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT & INNOVATION BV

NL · €528,238

participant

CENTER OF MARITIME TECHNOLOGIES GGMBH

DE · €573,813

participant

BUREAU VERITAS MARINE & OFFSHORE REGISTRE INTERNATIONAL DE CLASSIFICATION DE NAVIRES ET DE PLATEFORMES OFFSHORE

FR · €93,450

participant

GALLOO

BE · €167,213

participant

TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY

FI · €618,184

participant

NGO Shipbreaking Platform

BE · €145,188

participant

ERIKS BV

NL · €201,863

participant

SHIPYARDS AND MARITIME EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATION OF EUROPE

BE · €110,288

participant

BALANCE TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING GMBH

DE · €399,700

participant

CETENA SPA CENTRO PER GLI STUDI DI TECNICA NAVALE

IT · €177,013

thirdParty

FLENSBURGER SCHIFFBAUGESELLSCHAFT MBH

DE

participant

STICHTING NETHERLANDS MARITIME TECHNOLOGY FOUNDATION

NL · €499,625

participant

FSG-NOBISKRUG DESIGN GMBH

DE · €332,063

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI GENOVA

IT · €97,875

participant

SURFRIDER FOUNDATION EUROPE

FR · €313,551

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT

NL · €241,875

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