20 partners have joined forces, under the lead of the University College Dublin and BiOrbic Bioeconomy SFI Research Centre.AIMPLAS coordinates the Spanish Hub, working in the sorting, mechanical recycling and…
A project will produce polyolefin-coated fabrics as an alternative to PVC to make bags for transporting fresh water by sea. The TARPAULIFE Project is looking for more sustainable recyclable materials…
The project, funded by the Circular Bio-Based Europe Joint Undertaking HORIZON program, will establish a sustainable bio-based value chain for bioplastics. AIMPLAS is part of an international consortium including academic…
AIMPLAS participates in a project to use waste from the wood industry to obtain sustainable chemical products and fuels The SusValEn Project transforms lignocellulosic waste into biofuels to produce renewable…
AIMPLAS studies the quality of recycled plastics from automotive waste to help increase their use in this industry The SURFTOP Project develops the technologies required for recycled plastic material to…
The VALPLAST Project aims to implement an alternative to the current way that biodegradable plastic packaging waste is managed to align it with circular economy principles. This research project involves…
The LIFE eGymer Project successfully tested different kinds of chemical-free traps to control the gypsy moth in Southern Europe forests In addition to smart traps, larval mass trapping and mating…
The project was recognized for its contribution to SDG 2: Zero Hunger for development of active coatings for citrus fruits that help reduce fungal rot and are made from fruit…
AIMPLAS develops new, more sustainable and durable sacks for food and basic products for the International Red Cross The sacks for flour, dried beans and blankets have a multilayer structure…
A new project will replace materials and recover mushroom cultivation waste based on more sustainable solutions to increase competitiveness. GO CHAMPLAST is a circular economy project that will produce advanced…
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