Bio-based construction materials
6 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work — 2 as their primary capability.
Most active in this area
- MATER-BIOTECH SPA
Italian biotech production company specializing in biorefinery processes that convert biomass and waste into biobased polymers and chemical building blocks.
“REHAP developed bioresins, bioadhesives, and bio-insulation foam for the construction sector from lignocellulose waste.”
IT7 projects - INGEG S.R.L
Italian process engineering firm specializing in scaling lignocellulosic biorefineries from biomass to biofuels, biochemicals, and bio-based construction materials.
“REHAP develops bioresins, bioadhesives, bio-insulation foams, and biosuperplasticizers from agroforestry waste for the construction sector.”
IT6 projects - HOLCIM INNOVATION CENTER SAS
Holcim's R&D center developing low-carbon cement through industrial residue valorization, bio-based materials, and clinker substitution technologies.
“REHAP explored converting lignocellulose waste into bioresins, bioadhesives, bio-insulation foam, and biosuperplasticizers for the construction sector.”
FR5 projects - VAN DER MEER & VAN TILBURG WEST BV
Dutch SME specializing in bio-based materials and circular bioeconomy, converting agricultural residues and organic waste into construction products and bioplastics.
“ISOBIO focused on bio-derived aggregate insulation and modular construction panels; MEMAN addressed material flows in manufacturing.”
PrimarySMENL5 projects - RAMPF ECO SOLUTIONS GMBH & CO. KG
German chemical company developing bio-based resins, adhesives, and insulation foams from renewable feedstocks for circular construction applications.
“REHAP focused on bioresins, bioadhesives, and bio-insulation foam from lignocellulose; ICEBERG on industrialized green building products.”
PrimaryDE3 projects - FORESA INDUSTRIAS QUIMICAS DEL NOROESTE SA
Spanish chemical manufacturer specializing in bio-based resins, adhesives, and construction materials derived from lignin and lignocellulosic waste.
“REHAP specifically targets the construction sector with bio-insulation foam and biosuperplasticizers derived from agroforestry waste.”
ES3 projects