
OROGEL SOCIETA COOPERATIVA AGRICOLA
OROGEL SOCIETA COOPERATIVA AGRICOLA
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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:BBIA, BIOINICIA, UNIBO, Sapienza University of Rome, INNOEXC GMBH +22 partnersBBIA,BIOINICIA,UNIBO,Sapienza University of Rome,INNOEXC GMBH,PUBLI EMBAL,BBEPP,POZNANSKA HODOWLA ROSLIN SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA,CAVIRO,KORUMA,UNIVERSITE DE MONTPELLIER,INRAE,UM,SABIOMATERIALS,GAIKER,BARILLA G. E R. FRATELLI SPA,NOVA ID,USC,SONAE,INNOVEN SRL,BIO-MI DRUSTVO S OGRANICENOM ODGOVORNOSCU ZA PROIZVODNJU, ISTRAZIVANJEI RAZVOJ,CSIC,EURAMATERIALS,MATIKEM,AUA,OROGEL SOCIETA COOPERATIVA AGRICOLA,NUOVA OMPI SRLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 836884Overall Budget: 6,506,040 EURFunder Contribution: 4,813,040 EURUSABLE Packaging will develop high performance plastic packaging through a sustainable and fully circular value chain, where the biomass raw material sourcing derives from food processing side streams, to obtain, via a low footprint biochemical processing, a portfolio of bio-based biodegradable building block materials enabling the realisation of complex packaging structures, including laminates and multilayer films, to match key functional requirements of commercial petrochemical plastics, such as gas/ liquid barrier properties, mechanical resistance, cold temperature resistance, hot tack, among others, while enabling the realisation of a full set of packaging items from rigid to semi rigid and flexible by tuning the functionalisation of base resins through bio-synthesis and the compound processing. USABLE Packaging concept is designed to retrofit the existing state of the art packaging processing technology by controlling the chemical and physical properties of the base building blocks materials. With respect to petrochemical peers USABLE Packaging offers a sustainable end-of-life, since on one hand materials are biodegradable with no harm to the environment, on the other hand they have potential to deliver additional economic value through organic recycling for production of biogas, with the same consolidated disposal route as bio-waste, or through biotech recycling, to be used again as feedstock for the production of the same base resins for USABLE Packaging, basically closing again and again the same value chain to re-obtain virgin materials.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2024Partners:DTU, University Of Thessaly, Goa University, TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY, DNP +27 partnersDTU,University Of Thessaly,Goa University,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,DNP,University of Stirling,FR,CRCF,Luke,OROGEL SOCIETA COOPERATIVA AGRICOLA,CSIC,A.I.A. SPA,WELLMICRO SRL,HAGUE CORPORATE AFFAIRS BV,UNIBO,UL,SOILFOOD OY,INRAE,HAGUE BELGIUM BVBA,EUROVIX,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,Marine Institute,CNR,InvestorNet-Gate2Growth,BOLTON FOOD,EUFIC,Previwo AS,VETERINAERINSTITUTTET - NORWEGIAN VETERINARY INSTITUTE,University of Dundee,NORDLAKS SMOLT AS,MSBIOTECH SPA,FC.IDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 818290Overall Budget: 11,032,300 EURFunder Contribution: 9,999,960 EURCIRCLES aims to discover and translate innovative microbiomes-tailored circular actions into concrete applications that will ultimately enhance EU food system performances and their overall sustainability. The setup of real-world labs in the field of 6 food systems relevant to the EU market – tomatoes, spinach, poultry, pigs, Atlantic salmon and seabream aquacultures – will, first, enable CIRCLES to increase knowledge on the importance of food system microbiomes as determinants of productivity, quality, safety and sustainability. This discovery phase will nurture the design and implementation of food system-specific microbiomes-tailored circular actions. Relying on an integrative usage of different Smart Microbiome (SM)-modulators, circular actions aim to optimize the microbiomes of food systems, from farm to fork, for an overall improvement of food system performances. The effectiveness of actions will then be tested in the labs in the field. This real-world validation phase will allow CIRCLES to translate the project results into concrete products, applications, procedures and tools, ready to be exploited and communicated to penetrate the EU market. In particular, CIRCLES will conceptualize and create SM-food systems for the 6 CIRCLES food chains, defined as food systems with optimized microbiome configurations. CIRCLES will also provide innovative, newly defined SM-food products, as foods derived from the SM-food systems and certified by Microbiome Transparent (MT)-labels. Finally, a vast panel of food system-specific SM-modulators will be provided as new agro-biotech applications to be integrated into circular actions to reach the status of SM-food system. In conclusion, the conceptualization, creation, and dissemination of SM-food systems, as well as all connected procedures, products, and tools, will allow CIRCLES to endow the EU food systems with new, cost-effective commercial applications for improved productivity, quality, safety and sustainability.
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