SciTransfer
Expertise area

Circular economy and bio-based materials

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

Top organizations

Most active in this area

  • UNIVERSIDAD DE CADIZ

    Spanish university strong in science communication, citizen science, and RRI, with growing applied research in bioeconomy, health, and marine environment.

    Water2REturn (nutrient recovery from wastewater), BIZENTE (ligninases for thermoset composites), and ALEHOOP (macroalgal biorefinery) address waste valorization and sustainable materials.

    ES25 projects
  • CENTRE FOR PROCESS INNOVATION LIMITED LBG

    UK innovation centre operating open-access pilot lines for printed electronics, nano-materials, and advanced formulation scale-up across multiple sectors.

    Waste2Fresh (wastewater recycling in textiles), VAMOS (value-added materials from organic waste sugars), and sustainability keywords appearing strongly in recent projects.

    SMEUK18 projects
  • NOVOZYMES A/S

    Danish industrial biotech giant providing enzyme engineering, fermentation, and biocatalysis for biorefinery, circular economy, and food applications across Europe.

    Recent projects OXIPRO (consumer products), Glaukos (textile circularity), ULTIMATE (industrial water symbiosis), and SMART PROTEIN (alternative proteins) show a shift toward circular and sustainable product applications.

    DK16 projects