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Innovative approaches towards prevention, removal and reuse of marine plastic litter

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End System Requirements & KPI's

Technology requirements will be defined and subsequent data is to be gathered.Each demonstration site is to have its own set of KPI's defined from the beginning and reported.For the software app, different set of KPI's are to be adapted and contend with throughout the project length.Method of evaluation will be determined accordingly and covered in the form of areport which will be handed over as a deliverable.

Final Report of clean-up, learnings and stakeholder's mobilisation

These reports will enable In-No-Plastic to evaluate the solutions and extend them to other hotspot sites including Effect on BlueEconomy and Clean-Up-Economy. It will also identify a way forward and lay the foundations forupscaling with a view to a future potentially automated removal of historically accumulated marine litter in particular at hot-spots of accumulated marine litter.

Quality, health, safety, regulatory and environment document and standards

Execution of quality monitoring and process control to keep in check methodologies and measurements are consistent at different localities maintaining quality Safety regulation per site are to be addressed and followed Environmental issues and regulations will be followed with reports provided by EHS officer on site

Summary of pre-treatment strategies

The summary report to be delivered containing information on pre-treatment of collected plastic dependent on composition, wettability and sun exposure with sorting to be done depending on their color, size and type.

RRI assessment of RRI readiness

The beneficiary is to integrate RRI into the whole innovation activity through the elements of RRI strategy, RRI action and Training.

Summary of Social and environmental assessments

The beneficiary will provide a quantitative and qualitative overview of the societal and environmental assessments, in the form of a report, made throughout the project length.

Final Version D5.1 KPI's

Technology requirements will be defined and subsequent data is to be gathered.Each demonstration site is to have its own set of KPI's defined from the beginning and reported.For the software app, different set of KPI's are to be adapted and contend with throughout the project length.Method of evaluation will be determined accordingly and covered in the form of areport which will be handed over as a deliverable.

Circularity strategy for collected marine litter

Summary document containing the output of the Work package 2 and 3 clean-up and this Work Package 4 combined the assessments of WP5 provide a strategy for collected marine litter recycling.

Summary of LCA's

The beneficiary needs to provide summaries of all the different types of LCA's i.e primary data, combination of primary and 3rd data, simplified model for first analysis etc..

Project website and logo

The beneficiary will handle logo creation website development and maintenance update social media regularly and be an up to date online presence across all social platforms

Motion graphics info-animation and project video

The selected beneficiary will develop and release one Video News Release and exploit using VR technology in raising awareness among the population in a visual and interactive manner

Additional features in Software App and Platform

Tools to be delivered in the software application for traceability and trackability of plastic waste from their source of origin and to track their point of collection to its end point-blockchain tech implemented to secure the immutability of the data entered into the software system.

Enhanced software App

Existing prototype of the application to be upgraded to suit the requirements of In-No-Plastics through SMART integration of reward system, tracking of plastic flow and block-chain based backhand system design with iterative use of UX design to create ease for public use.

Update of Knowledge management - Data

Overview and summary of published data and reports (update/extract from Knoweldge Management deliverable)

Data management plan

Publicaciones

Assessing Microplastics and Nanoparticles in the SurfaceSeawater of Venice Lagoon—Part I: Methodology of Research

Autores: Teresa Cecchi, Davide Poletto, Andrei Constantin Berbecaru, Elfrida M. Cârstea, Maria Râpă
Publicado en: Materials, Edición 17, 1759, 2024, Página(s) 1-20, ISSN 1996-1944
Editor: MDPI Open Access Publishing
DOI: 10.3390/ma17081759

Valorization of Polypropylene Waste in the Production of New Materials with Adequate Mechanical and Thermal Properties for Environmental Protection

Autores: Maria Râpă, Bogdan Norocel Spurcaciu, Rodica-Mariana Ion, Ramona Marina Grigorescu, Raluca Nicoleta Darie-Niță, Lorena Iancu, Cristian-Andi Nicolae, Augusta Raluca Gabor, Ecaterina Matei, Cristian Predescu
Publicado en: Materials, Edición 15.17, 2022, Página(s) 1-21, ISSN 1996-1944
Editor: MDPI Open Access Publishing
DOI: 10.3390/ma15175978

Insights into Anthropogenic Micro- and Nanoplastic Accumulation in Drinking Water Sources and Their Potential Effects on Human Health

Autores: Maria Râpă, Raluca Nicoleta Darie-Niță, Ecaterina Matei, Andra-Mihaela Predescu, Andrei-Constantin Berbecaru, Cristian Predescu
Publicado en: Polymers, Edición 15(11), 2425, 2023, Página(s) 1-30, ISSN 2073-4360
Editor: MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym15112425

An Overview of the Current Trends in Marine Plastic LitterManagement for a Sustainable Development

Autores: Maria Râpă, Elfrida M. Cârstea, Anca Andreea Șăulean, Cristina L. Popa, Ecaterina Matei, Andra M. Predescu, Cristian Predescu, Simona I. Donțu, Alexandra Gabriela Dincă
Publicado en: Recycling, Edición 9, 30, 2024, Página(s) 1-28, ISSN 2313-4321
Editor: MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/recycling9020030

Multifunctional Membranes—A Versatile Approach forEmerging Pollutants Removal

Autores: Ecaterina Matei 1, Cristina Ileana Covaliu-Mierla 2,*, Anca Andreea ¸Turcanu 3, Maria Râpă1, Andra Mihaela Predescu 1 and Cristian Predescu
Publicado en: Membranes, 2021, ISSN 2077-0375
Editor: Molecular Diversity Preservation International
DOI: 10.3390/membranes12010067

Clean Energy from Poplar and Plastic Mix Valorisation in a Gas

Autores: Nela Slavu, Cristian Dinca
Publicado en: Processes, Edición 11, 2922, 2023, Página(s) 1-16, ISSN 2227-9717
Editor: MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pr11102922

Macro and micro plastics pollution in the world heritage site of Venice at a glance and prospect for remediation.

Autores: Davide Poletto, Francesca Coccon, Teresa Cecchib, Paolo Franceschetti,Shanna Bonanno, Alexander Hagedorn, Troy Howlett, Vivian Nguyen, Gian Claudio Faussone
Publicado en: Governing Future Challenges in Mediterranean Protected Areas, 2020, Página(s) 111-130, ISBN 9788880804017
Editor: CNR Edizioni 2020
DOI: 10.26383/978-88-8080-402-4

Beach bots, sea ‘raptors’ and marine toolsets mobilised to get rid of marine litter

Autores: Gareth Willmer
Publicado en: Horizon Tee EU Research Innovation Magazine, 2022
Editor: European Commission

The World Heritage Site of Venice and its Lagoon, a “Museum City” – in Search of Marine Litter Solutions

Autores: PRINCIPAL AUTHOR: DAVIDE POLETTO CO-AUTHORS: KERSTIN MANZ, ANNAMARIA VUJANOVIC, JAN PUHAR AND MARIA TERESA CECCHI
Publicado en: CAMOC, MEUSEUM OF CITIES REVIEW, Edición 02 / 2022, 2022, Página(s) 19-26, ISSN 2520-2472
Editor: http://icom.museum

Massive clean-up technologies in marine ecosystems

Autores: European Commission, European Health and Digital Executive Agency
Publicado en: CORDIS results pack on marine biodiversity, 2023, Página(s) 11-13, ISBN 978-92-78-43667-4
Editor: Publications Office of the European Union
DOI: 10.2830/73548

Detection and Characterization of Micro-and Nanoplastic Pollutants: A Case Study of the Adriatic Sea

Autores: Râpă, M., Vujanovic, A., Cecchi, T, Poletto, D.
Publicado en: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Microplastic Pollution in the Mediterranean Sea, 2023, Página(s) 29-38, ISSN 2364-6934
Editor: Springer Water
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-34455-8_6

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