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EcoReFibre · Ecological Solutions for Recovery of Secondary Raw Materials from Post-consumer Fibreboards

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 May 202231 October 2026EU funding €11,852,696Call HORIZON-CL4-2021-RESILIENCE-01

The goal of EcoReFibre is to develop and demonstrate innovative demos for environmentally sound and commercially viable recycling of end-of-life fibreboards, which currently have no commercially viable recycling methods. The quantities of fibreboard waste are growing exponentially in line with the growth in production capacity, and it is highly likely that more than 60 million tons of fibreboard waste have been created in Europe the last 5 years. This has caught the European recycling sector off-guard. EcoReFibre is crucial to Europe's wood-based panel and wood recycling sectors because of various inter-linked market challenges of the current situation for creating secondary materials from wood waste. EcoReFibre builds a strong pan-European consortium bringing together leading research institutes, companies and European associations who will develop and demonstrate a range of recycling technologies for waste fibreboard. Validation and demonstration of the technologies will take place in an operational environment as system prototypes (TRL7) or in the relevant industrial environment (TRL6). These include a sorting line that is able to efficiently sort post-consumer wood waste, extraction technologies for secondary materials (calibrated wood fines and wood fibres) from the sorted waste fractions, and conversion to valuable products, i.e. various fibreboard and insulation products, particleboard and novel biocomposites. As a major impact, the secondary fibres will substitute up to 25% of the virgin fibres currently used in the manufacture of new fibreboard. The economic viability of the technologies is achieved through a synergistic circular economy approach that exploits multiple valorisation pathways of secondary raw materials. The novel fibreboard recycling technologies are transferrable and exploitable for many other biobased industries. Environmental and social impacts and benefits are integrated into a life cycle perspective.

Consortium · 21 organisations

coordinator

SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET

SE · €1,079,782

participant

VEOLIA PROPRETE

FR · €89,748

participant

STEINBEIS INNOVATION GGMBH

DE · €421,543

participant

NIBIO - NORSK INSTITUTT FOR BIOOKONOMI

NO · €401,875

participant

FFEDERAZIONE ITALIANA DELLE INDUSTRIE DEL LEGNO DEL SUGHERO DEL MOBILE DELL'ILLUMINAZIONE E DELL' ARREDAMENTO

IT · €101,958

participant

HOMANIT GMBH CO KG

DE · €868,970

participant

IVL SVENSKA MILJOEINSTITUTET AB

SE · €258,697

participant

INSTITUT TECHNOLOGIQUE FCBA (FORETCELLULOSE BOIS-CONSTRUCTION AMEUBLEMENT)

FR · €527,897

participant

SMARTPANEL AS

NO · €438,441

participant

CORMATEX SRL-MACCHINARIO TESSILE EIMPIANTI

IT · €402,994

participant

ECOLE SUPERIEURE DU BOIS ESB ASSOCIATION

FR · €564,645

participant

BIESSE SPA

IT · €247,079

participant

INSTITUT FUR HOLZTECHNOLOGIE DRESDEN GGMBH

DE · €622,921

participant

MANIFAKTURA SRL

IT · €176,363

participant

SONAE ARAUCO DEUTSCHLAND GMBH

DE · €455,297

participant

INNOVAWOOD ASBL

BE · €453,750

participant

METALLURGY4 IDIOTIKI KEFALAIOUCHIKI ETAIREIA

EL · €210,092

participant

DIEFFENBACHER GMBH MASCHINEN- UND ANLAGENBAU

DE · €3,419,977

participant

SONAE ARAUCO PORTUGAL SA

PT · €143,637

participant

SOPREMA

FR · €469,280

participant

FEDERATION EUROPEENNE DE PANNEAUX A BASE DE BOIS

BE · €497,750

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