Wiadomości Polska Nauka i technologie PRESERVE Project to Host Final Event to Showcase Sustainable Packaging Innovations
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PRESERVE Project to Host Final Event to Showcase Sustainable Packaging Innovations

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Join us on 12 December at the European Bioplastics Conference for the final event of the PRESERVE Project, a pioneering Horizon 2020 initiative. We will showcase our groundbreaking achievements, avant-garde breakthroughs, and a forward-looking roadmap for the future of sustainable packaging. Don’t miss this milestone event!

Dr. Aldo R. Reyes, the Project Coordinator, will kick off the day with a welcome address, setting the stage for an engaging program. The first session will feature presentations on notable project outcomes, including groundbreaking developments in biobased oxygen barriers, next-generation PHA-based food packaging, and innovative biotechnological strategies for recycling biodegradable materials. The session will also cover material separation and recycling of multilayer films, as well as the challenges of upscaling biobased solutions. The sustainability and circularity of biobased packaging will be addressed by Carla Bartolomé and Matteo Maccanti (ITENE/NTT), followed by a Q&A session.

We will dedicate a significant part of the event to unveiling the PRESERVE 2030 Innovation Roadmap, which will be presented by Estela López-Hermoso (EUBP). Its significance will be discussed with Teresa Calvo (Itene) and Daniele Spinelli (NTT) in a roundtable. Additionally, industry leaders like Marc Vetterli (V-ZUG), Marc Meijers (DenimX), and Matthias Schrägle (Südpack) will discuss the next steps for sustainable packaging.

“The PRESERVE Project has consistently attempted to push the boundaries of what’s possible in sustainable packaging. This final event not only celebrates our collective achievements but also sets a corner stone for the study of biobased packaging new designs and technologies; and serves as a crucial step toward shaping the future of the industry together.”

During the event, updates from related Horizon 2020 projects UpPE-T, UPLIFT, BioRadar, and Bio4Human will be showcased, highlighting collaborative advancements in biobased technologies.

Dr. Aldo Reyes commented,

The day will end with a networking session, promoting collaboration and exploration of pathways to implement these solutions.

About PRESERVE

Funded under the EU Horizon 2020 program, the PRESERVE Project has made significant progress in biobased packaging technologies to promote sustainability and circularity. The project, which began in 2020, is set to conclude its work on December 31, 2024.

For more information and registration, please visit https://www.preserve-h2020.eu/

Contact person: Estela López-Hermoso

Organization: European Bioplastics

Email: lopez-hermoso@european-bioplastics.org

Event details: https://www.european-bioplastics.org/events/ebc/side-event-preserve/

Phone: +49 176 3215 1358

For a photo accompanying this announcement, please visit https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/05ad871c-1a9f-4590-9f69-5afe0c167a1d.


Pochodzenie informacji: pap-mediaroom.pl

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