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ECOFUNC · Eco-Friendly Circular and Functional Building Materials for Sustainable Construction
The building and construction (B&C) industry, a significant global economic sector with a market size of $5.4 trillion in 2021, is projected to reach $11.1 trillion by 2031. Despite its significance, the sector is a leading contributor to environmental degradation, accounting for a large portion of global energy consumption, carbon emissions, natural resource depletion, and solid waste generation. ECOFUNC seeks to mitigate these impacts by advancing the use of carbon-negative polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), produced by microorganisms using CO2 as feedstock, thereby reducing the sector’s environmental footprint. The project will establish the first EU-based circular value chains for applications such as ventilated façade cladding, ceiling tiles, and internal partition walls. This will be achieved through the development of recyclable PHA-based panels, offering a sustainable alternative to conventional, non-biobased, and non-recyclable materials. ECOFUNC will also integrate bio-based flame retardants, natural fibers, and PHA foams to create high-performance panels, targeting a global warming potential of under 0.5 kg CO2-eq/m² and aiming to reduce life cycle costs by up to 20%. Guided by sustainability frameworks, including the DNSH and SSbD principles, the project is driven by a consortium of industry leaders and research institutions working on PHAs, fiber processing, panel production, and product validation. As part of its broader impact, ECOFUNC will explore the use of panels in the automotive sector as a spillover activity. Furthermore, end-of-life strategies will be implemented, incorporating both chemical recycling to convert PHA back into virgin-grade material and mechanical recycling to re-purpose it for applications in furniture and automotive. The project will develop 11 technologies and 10 value chains aimed at transforming the B&C industry, demonstrating the technical and economic viability of PHAs in promoting sustainable material practices.
Consortium · 18 organisations
TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY
FI · €1,244,657
HELIAN POLYMERS B.V
NL · €283,157
CO2BIOCLEAN GMBH
DE · €317,250
CENTRE SCIENTIFIQUE ET TECHNIQUE DE L INDUSTRIE TEXTILE BELGE
BE · €736,190
CORMATEX SRL-MACCHINARIO TESSILE EIMPIANTI
IT · €305,948
CENTRO RICERCHE FIAT SCPA
IT · €242,750
VESTAECO NONWOVENS SP ZOO
PL · €251,963
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV
DE · €931,103
FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION
ES · €612,485
NEXT TECHNOLOGY TECNOTESSILE SOCIETA NAZIONALE DI RICERCA R L
IT · €343,250
THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
UK · €439,905
Volar Plastic Oy
FI · €284,025
AVIENT COLORANTS GERMANY GMBH
DE · €131,438
AVIENT COLORANTS ITALY SRL
IT
FUNDACJA UNIMOS
PL · €256,125
MTU CIVITTA FOUNDATION
EE · €303,750
ACCIONA CONSTRUCCION SA
ES · €346,950
KASTAMONU ENTEGRE AGAC SANAYI VE TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI
TR · €123,750
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