NEXT-STEP: Next-gen of sustainable biobased chemical platforms and polymers: enhancing sustainability in European industry
Successfully scaling up the sustainable and biodegradable materials is essential for the future growth of European industry. To compete
with well-established fossil-based chemicals, biobased alternatives need to solve the triple equation of environmental, safe, economic
and societal performance. At the same time it must be economically viable on an industrial scale and possess properties akin or
superior to existing petroleum-derived analogues. Few biobased polymers have met this challenge. NEXT-STEP will build on the H2020
BioCatPolymers project to demonstrate a sustainable, safe and economically viable production process for a new chemical platform with
large scale applications, notably in the bio-based polymer market. NEXT-STEP will use Harwdood sugars produced from sustainably
managed forest at the flagship plant of the project partner Fibenol. NEXT-STEP has defined ambitious KPIs for its process regarding
its economic performances as well as its Biomass and Energy efficiency. The new chemical platform, the 3-methyl-d-valerolactone
(3MdVL) will improve the sustainability and recyclability of polyurethane (PU) products and unlock new engineering plastic applications
for Polylactic acid (PLA) co-polymers. Together with its derivate 3-methyl 1,5-pentanediol (3MPD), the 3MdvL can also be used as a
biobased polyol component in the traditional PU and other plastic production processes. NEXT-STEP will demonstrate the applicability
of its chemical platform by demonstrating its use as a feedstock for the production of (i) Polylactic acid (PLA) co-polymers for shoe
outsole, and of (ii) recyclable Non Isocyanate Polyurethane foams for shoe mid-sole and insulation materials applications. Five other
applications will be selected for demonstration together with the polymer industry during the project.
Overview | |
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Acronym | NEXTSTEP |
Status | Ongoing |
Project number | Project 101157081 |
Funding programme | Horizon Europe – the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (2021-2027), Regulation (EU) 2021/695 von 05.2021 |
Duration | 01.06.2024 - 31.05.2028 |
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Final Report | - |
Contact | Gröngröft, A. |
Project website | - |