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Active HORIZON European Commission

Avoiding the Negative Impacts produced by Plastic materials in Humanitarian contexts


Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Asociacion Empresarial de Investigacion Centro Tecnologico Del Calzadoy Del Plastico de la Region de Murcia
Country Spain
Start Date Jan 01, 2025
End Date Dec 31, 2028
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 9
Roles Participant; Coordinator; Third Party
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101181943
Grant Description

Biobased and biodegradable plastics products (BBpPs) are emerging as a key piece to solve the negative impact of fossil-based plastics in the environment.

A relevant case where BBpPs can play a key role in avoiding pollution is in single use applications used in humanitarian contexts (such as natural disasters or armed conflicts), where appropriate waste management systems are usually not feasible.

Plastic waste, mainly health care & packaging waste, is largely contributing to uncontrolled waste in humanitarian contexts, and addressing their environmental impacts is required.

One of the most promising biodegradable biopolymers is the polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) family which offer functionalities, are biocompatible, but also fully biodegradable in relevant environments without causing microplastic pollution.ANIPH will create a new PHA value chain to produce modern wound dressings and recyclable water barrier packaging while being biodegradable in all relevant environments (soil, freshwater, marine).

The biodegradation will be programmed during the PHA production, formulation & compounding, and conversion stages.

An AI predictive tool and a digital traceability tool will support these aims by predicting the biodegradation, properties, & ecotoxicity, and ensuring the traceability of the materials and products.

Moreover, sustainable choices, proper use and safe disposal of BBpPs will be fostered through ANIPH contribution to Information & Labelling Systems and by delivering capacity building resources.Our project gathers eight partners from six European countries leaders in different fields of knowledge, from bioplastic production to end of life assessment.Adoption of ANIPH value chain will produce relevant outcomes: yearly saving 22.43 kt of crude oil thanks to a reduction of 43% and 68% of CO2 emissions compared to packaging and wound dressing respective fossil counterparts, recirculating 1,475 kt of biomass, avoiding the use of 12.93kt of hazardous substances.

All Grantees

Fondazione Icons; Cetec Biotechnology Sl; Universidad de Granada; Asociacion Empresarial de Investigacion Centro Tecnologico Del Calzadoy Del Plastico de la Region de Murcia; Knowledge Value Consulting; Terraverdae Bioworks; Geoponiko Panepistimion Athinon; Stichting Global Organization for Pha (Go!Pha); Senior Europa Sociedad Limitada

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