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R-LIGHTBIOCOM · New bio-based and sustainable raw materials enabling circular value chains of high performance lightweight biocomposites

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202330 June 2026EU funding €4,201,176Call HORIZON-CL4-2022-RESILIENCE-01

New lightweight High-Performance Composite (HPC) materials and efficient sustainable processing technologies will have an enormous environmental and performance benefit in all sectors of application. However, current sustainable HPC application is limited to large sectors due to their limitations in terms of long processing times, high prices and low recyclability. To overcome these limitations, r-LightBioCom propose a paradigm shift in the way HPC are manufactured and recycled, unlocking sustainable-by-design production of lightweight HPC. Therefore, the project will enable new circular value chains towards r-LightBioCom results, contributing to environmental-related EU goals and reducing the HPC waste generation and the use of non-sustainable fossil resources.To this end, a sustainable catalogue of new advanced biobased and recycled HPC materials will be initially developed with inherent recyclability properties (at least 3 new types of bio-resins, 4 new biomass-derived nanofillers and additives, and 3 families of sustainable fibre-based textile products). To reduce current associated manufacturing costs and high energy consumptions and emissions, efficient processing techniques will be developed (2 new fast curing techniques) combined with recycling technologies for the new catalogue of materials to reduce waste generation and induce circularity. A new open method and related tools (Coupled Ecological Optimisation framework) will promote and standardise holistic sustainable HPC design, modelling and systematic optimisation, leading to continuous sustainable catalogue growth and inclusion of new families of biobased, recyclable lightweight HPC at competitive cost. All results will be validated in 3 use cases at automotive, infrastructure and aeronautic industries with specific business cases, contributing to establishing new resilient, sustainable and innovative value chains in the EU HPC industry, promoting a change of paradigm from linear to circular ones.

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

ASOCIACION DE INVESTIGACION DE LAINDUSTRIA TEXTIL Y COSMETICA

ES · €516,750

participant

AEP POLYMERS SRL

IT · €147,750

participant

LEIBNIZ-INSTITUT FUR VERBUNDWERKSTOFFE GMBH

DE · €350,594

participant

FABRICA ESPANOLA DE CONFECCIONES SA

ES · €173,125

thirdParty

ACITURRI CORPORATE

ES

associatedPartner

COVENTRY UNIVERSITY

UK

participant

FEYECON DEVELOPMENT & IMPLEMENTATION BV

NL · €354,620

participant

FUNDACION CIDAUT

ES · €471,375

participant

CENTRO RICERCHE FIAT SCPA

IT · €286,688

participant

HOCHSCHULE KAISERSLAUTERN

DE · €573,250

associatedPartner

GEN 2 CARBON LIMITED

UK

participant

DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV

DE · €397,306

thirdParty

ACITURRI AEROSTRUCTURES S.L.U.

ES

participant

UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE CATALUNYA

ES · €397,000

participant

CO2 DRY BV

NL · €28,192

participant

ACITURRI ENGINEERING SL

ES · €202,026

associatedPartner

CU SERVICES LIMITED

UK

associatedPartner

COMPOSITES EVOLUTION LIMITED

UK

participant

ACCIONA CONSTRUCCION SA

ES · €302,500

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