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Bio-based materials and circular economy

5 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work.

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  • POLITECHNIKA LODZKA

    Polish technical university specializing in organic electronics, advanced photovoltaics, bio-based materials, and smart sensor systems for European research consortia.

    ICRI-BioM established a centre of excellence for biobased materials, SUPERBIO supported biobased value chains, and BIO-PLASTICS EUROPE developed sustainability solutions for bio-based plastics.

    PL17 projects
  • RTDS - VEREIN ZUR FORDERUNG DER KOMMUNIKATION UND VERMITTLUNG VON FORSCHUNG, TECHNOLOGIE UND INNOVATION (RTDS VEREIN, ENGL. RTDS ASSOCIATION)

    Austrian association specializing in EU project coordination and research dissemination, with deep expertise in sustainable agriculture and biocontrol.

    Coordinated SusBind (bio-based binders for wood panels) and SUSFERT (sustainable fertilizers from struvite/lignin), and participated in TECH4EFFECT (wood procurement).

    SMEAT12 projects
  • TURUN AMMATTIKORKEAKOULU OY

    Finnish applied sciences university specializing in smart energy districts, sustainable urban mobility, and co-creation of public services across Europe.

    BIO-PLASTICS EUROPE develops sustainability-based solutions for bio-based plastic production, connecting marine environment protection with materials innovation.

    FI10 projects
  • CONSORZIO PER LA RICERCA E LA DIMOSTRAZIONE SULLE ENERGIE RINNOVABILI

    Italian research consortium converting lignocellulosic biomass and energy crops into advanced biofuels, sustainable aviation fuel, and bio-based materials.

    BeonNAT explored bioplastics, activated carbon, and biochar from shrub biomass; TULIPS addresses circular economy at airports.

    IT8 projects
  • CE - ONDERZOEK, ADVIES ENCONSULTANCY VOOR DUURZAAMHEID BV

    Dutch sustainability consultancy specializing in climate policy economics, decarbonisation analysis, and energy transition advisory across European research consortia.

    SusBind involved developing sustainable bio-binder systems for wood-based panels, showing diversification into bioeconomy.

    SMENL4 projects