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TERMINUS · in-built Triggered Enzymes to Recycle Multi-layers: an INnovation for USes in plastic-packaging

H2020Status: CLOSED1 January 201931 July 2023EU funding €5,737,014Call H2020-NMBP-ST-IND-2018-2020

TERMINUS addresses the challenge of unlocking recycling and reuse of flexible multi-layer and multi-compounds packaging materials used for food, beverages, cosmetics, pet food, fertilisers, any perishable goods in general. It will develop a range of smart enzyme-containing polymers with triggered intrinsic self-biodegradation properties, acting as adhesives or tie layers in the design and manufacturing of multi-layer plastics for food and non-food applications. The technology will be applied to biodegradable PUR-based adhesives for adhesive lamination and extrusion coating lamination, and polymers and tie layers (PBS, PLA, PPC or PCL) in blown extrusion. TERMINUS will base its innovative and challenging objectives on a cross-disciplinary team of renowned organizations with expertise in enzymatic biodegradation of polymers, thermal protection of enzymes using nm organosilica and layered double hydroxide, cyclodextrins, UV and water triggered enzymatic activity, formulation of advanced polymers, manufacturing of multilayer plastic packaging, plastics recycling. TERMINUS is based on TRL3 technologies and will reach TRL5. It will result in major market opportunities for European industrials in several well established markets ready for market opportunities: plastic packaging (TPPS, STTP), industrial enzyme applications (BIOPOX), PUR adhesives (COVESTRO), biodegradable plastics (IPC), biotech plants (OWS), mechanical recycling (SIGMA). At least 15% of improvement of economic efficiency vs. current solutions (landfilling, incineration) are expected. A reduction of landfilling for multi-layer plastic packaging over 80% together with a reduction of overall plastic landfilling by 55% will be achieved with a minimum decrease by 65% of the overall CO2 footprint. TERMINUS will be a breakthrough in reaching the 2030 European Commission objective to recycle 100% plastic packaging.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

CLERMONT AUVERGNE INP

FR · €802,783

participant

RECYCLE CONSULTING

FR · €47,000

participant

NORNER RESEARCH AS

NO · €489,845

participant

COVESTRO DEUTSCHLAND AG

DE · €281,250

participant

TETRA PAK PACKAGING SOLUTIONS AB

SE · €283,375

participant

FACHHOCHSCHULE NORDWESTSCHWEIZ FHNW

CH · €852,500

participant

VALSTYBINIS MOKSLINIU TYRIMU INSTITUTAS FIZINIU IR TECHNOLOGIJOS MOKSLU CENTRAS

LT · €377,875

participant

STTP EMBALLAGE SAS

FR · €235,041

participant

CENTRE TECHNIQUE INDUSTRIEL DE LA PLASTURGIE ET DES COMPOSITES

FR · €758,748

participant

BIOPOX SRL

IT · €248,163

participant

PLASTICS RECYCLERS EUROPE

BE · €172,368

participant

BENKEI

FR · €112,000

participant

ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA

IT · €750,491

thirdParty

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR

participant

NORMEC OWS

BE · €325,576

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