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Since 2011, NaturePlast has been coordinating or participating in various French and European collaborative R&D and innovation projects dealing with the production or optimization of bioplastic materials.
OUR COLLABORATIVE R&D PROJECTS | OUR COMPLETED R&D PROJECTS
Study of the mechanical recycling of materials incorporating regional by-products.
Development of an automotive demonstrator made of natural fiber biocomposites and bioplastics.
Development of an innovative, sustainable process for recovering starfish biomass.
Development of biodegradable nets for mussel cultivation.
Development of biobased, recyclable thermoplastic composites.
Development of advanced digital technologies for the European materials industry.
Reducing food loss and waste through innovation at every stage of the value chain.
Development of BIOdegradable materials in the marine environment for devices intended to be dropped at sea and not recovered.
Supporting the development of the bioeconomy by strengthening the European science-policy interface
Accelerate the integration of circular bio-sourced solutions in European rural areas.
Development of an innovative biorefinery to transform municipal solid waste into new biobased products
Develop, facilitate and promote market access for sustainable food packaging technologies.
MATADORE: Adapted Thermoplastic Materials with Optimized Bio-Degradation and Respect for the Environment
COPROPLAST: recycling of Normandy agricultural by-products/waste in the plastics industry
AGROBOOST: development of agrosourced agrotextiles, geotextiles and packaging with "boosted" performance and controlled biodegradation.
WOW!: promoting a circular approach to manufacturing cellulose, lipids and bioplastics (PHA) from wastewater
DEEP PURPLE: converting diluted mixed urban biowaste into sustainable materials and products in photobiorefineries
ALGRIPLAST: recovery of algae, cereal and vegetable by-products and co-products as matrices or fillers for biodegradable applications in the circular economy.
INDIGO: reducing marine plastic pollution from fishing and aquaculture activities
BIOPLASTICS EUROPE: Sustainable biobased plastics for the circular economy: from knowledge to practice through innovative techniques, practices and business models.