Novel biobased plastics for sustainable packaging industry
SusBioPackaging
PROGRAMME 2014-2020
priority
4 EU Strategy support
objective
4.1 Seed money
SusBioPackaging
About 311 million tons of petroleum-based plastic materials are produced in Europe every year and all types of packaging account for nearly 40% of this. There is an urgent need for a new era in the field of packaging in order to make them CO2 neutral and deriving from sustainable, biodegradable and suitable for composting sources. The project aims at looking for methods to replace fossil based non-degradable plastic polymers used as barrier coatings in paper and cardboard packaging with bio-based biodegradable polymers from wood biomass.
Budgets
SusBioPackaging
in numbers
in numbers
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0.05MillionTotal
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0.04MillionErdf
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0.00MillionEni + Russia
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0.00MillionNorway
Highlights
Outputs
Project Stories
Partners
University of Tartu
- TownTartu
- RegionLõuna-Eesti
- CountryEstonia
- RepresentativeLauri Vares
- Phone
- E-Mail
- Web
Approximate total partner budget in EUR
19,000.00
58.39564534999999526.630885501668523
Tallinn University of Technology
- TownTallinn
- RegionPõhja-Eesti
- CountryEstonia
- RepresentativeOmar Parve
- Phone
- E-Mail
- Web
Approximate total partner budget in EUR
9,500.00
59.437215524.7453688
Lund University
- TownLund
- RegionSkåne län
- CountrySweden
- RepresentativePatric Jannasch
- Phone
- E-Mail
- Web
Approximate total partner budget in EUR
9,500.00
55.702929613.1929449
Tampere University of Technology
- TownTampere
- RegionPirkanmaa
- CountryFinland
- RepresentativeJohanna Lahti
- Phone
- E-Mail
- Web
Approximate total partner budget in EUR
10,000.00
61.498021423.7603118
Estonian Plastics Association
- TownTallinn
- RegionPõhja-Eesti
- CountryEstonia
- RepresentativeIvar Viira
- Phone
- E-Mail
- Web
Approximate total partner budget in EUR
2,000.00
59.437215524.7453688
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Project managerLauri VaresUniversity of Tartu, Institute of Technology
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Legal representativeTaivo RaudUniversity of Tartu
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Financial manager
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Communication managerSandra SommerUniversity of Tartu