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POLYNSPIRE · Demonstration of Innovative Technologies towards a more Efficient and Sustainable Plastic Recycling
The main objective of POLYNSPIRE is to demonstrate a set of innovative, cost-effective and sustainable solutions, aiming at improving the energy and resource efficiency of post-consumer and post-industrial plastic recycling processes, targeting 100% waste streams containing at least 80% of plastic materials. To this end, three innovation pillars are addressed at TRL7: A) Chemical recycling assisted by microwaves and smart magnetic catalysts as a path to recover plastic monomers and valuable fillers (carbon or glass fibres), B) Advanced additivation and high energy irradiation to enhance recycled plastics quality and C) Valorisation of plastic waste as carbon source in steel industry. Innovations A and B can lead up to 34% of fossil fuel direct reduction for PA and 32% for PU. Approach C can lead to reductions of around 80% of fossil carbon sources in electric arc furnaces. The demonstration is completed by the performance of a rigorous holistic environmental and economic analysis (LCA and LCC) to ensure the industrial feasibility and the accomplishment of environmental restrictions. Efforts are dedicated to analyse non-technological barriers (legislative or standardization) that could hinder the proper innovations deployment.POLYNSPIRE also implies the development of a comprehensive business plan, gathering 7 business models and establishing a cross-linked relation between plastic, chemical and steel manufacturing industries. Its consortium, coordinated by CIRCE, ensures POLYNSPIRE success through the involvement of 4 RTOs, 1 university, 9 large companies, 6 SMEs and 2 multiplier associations. To that end, chemical companies (REPSOL QUIMICA, ARKEMA, NOVAMONT, NUREL and KOR), plastic compounders (BADA) and converters (MAIER), waste managers (IDS), technology developers (CIRCE, NIC, ION, AITIIP, TUe, CSM), equipment and steel manufacturers (FM, CPPE, HTT, FENO), exploitation (VTG), standardisation (DS) and dissemination (EUPC and IKMIB) entities are involved in the consortium.
Consortium · 27 organisations
FUNDACION CIRCE CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION DE RECURSOS Y CONSUMOS ENERGETICOS
ES · €1,483,813
NOVAMONT SPA
IT · €293,563
MAIER UK LTD
UK · €31,847
FUNDACION AITIIP
ES · €690,500
KORDSA TEKNIK TEKSTIL ANONIM SIRKETI
TR · €149,829
EUROPEAN PLASTICS CONVERTERS EUPC AISBL
BE · €207,734
IONIQA TECHNOLOGIES BV
NL · €827,750
COMPAGNIA SIDERURGICA ITALIANA S.P.A.
IT
REPSOL QUIMICA SA
ES · €304,106
KEMIJSKI INSTITUT
SI · €370,438
FRICKE UND MALLAH MICROWAVE TECHNOLOGY GMBH
DE · €617,750
BADA HISPANAPLAST SA
ES · €169,654
HTT ENGINEERING SPOL SRO
CZ · €189,378
IDEALSERVICE SOC. COOP.
IT · €7,272
ARKEMA FRANCE SA
FR · €132,125
VERTECH GROUP
FR
MAIER TECHNOLOGY CENTRE S COOP
ES
MAIER SCOOP
ES · €352,153
FONDEN DANSK STANDARD
DK · €156,820
I. BLU SRL
IT · €169,040
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN
NL · €397,374
CPPE DOO
SI · €110,425
ISTANBUL CHEMICALS AND CHEMICAL PRODUCTS EXPORTERS' ASSOCIATION
TR · €163,750
POLYMER COMPLY EUROPE
BE
NUREL SA
ES · €146,202
FERRIERE NORD SPA
IT · €483,363
RINA CONSULTING - CENTRO SVILUPPO MATERIALI SPA
IT · €489,125
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