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Fibertech: Fiber-based Technology for Sustainable Packaging

Reference number
Coordinator Yangi AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 3 999 768
Project duration June 2024 - November 2026
Status Ongoing
Venture The strategic innovation programme Bioinnovation
Call Increased carbon efficiency in bio-based circular value chains - efficient use of every carbon atom

Purpose and goal

The project aims to reduce the environmental impact of the packaging industry. The focus is on identifying and utilizing suitable waste materials to create fiber-based packaging, enabling a fully circular production process. Additionally, MRI and NMR will be used to study liquid transport mechanisms in fiber-based structures. By evaluating the environmental impact of the packaging through life cycle assessments and improving recyclability, the project aims to optimize production for industrial scale.

Expected effects and result

The project´s expected outcome is innovative 3D fiber-based packaging using recycled waste, providing a sustainable alternative to traditional materials. It aims to implement efficient waste processing and circular economy practices throughout the packaging lifecycle. This initiative anticipates integrating sustainable packaging into the market through industry collaboration and consumer education, ensuring economic viability, with rigorous testing confirming high quality and performance standards.

Planned approach and implementation

The project is divided into five work packages, which mainly run in parallel and involve all project partners. WP1: Material development WP2: Closing the loop WP3: Gain fundamental understanding of liquid transport-fiber structure relationship WP4: Sustainability and project exploitation WP5: Project management and communication

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Last updated 10 October 2024

Reference number 2024-01047