Periodic Reporting for period 1 - Sol-Rec2 (Innovative digital watermarks and green solvents for the recovery and recycling of multi-layer materials)
Período documentado: 2021-06-01 hasta 2022-11-30
(1) pharmaceutical blister packaging waste which typically consists of a mixture of PVC/aluminium
(2) laminated consumer packaging pouches comprising mixtures of plastics and aluminium
In order to assess the opinions of the public about their attitudes towards multi-layer packaging and recycling, a detailed survey has been prepared and distributed, mainly in countries across Europe. To date several thousand responses have been received. These have provided useful feedback that has helped to inform and guide the specific broader activities of the Sol-Rec2 project.
The project team have also been very active in disseminating details of the project and its objectives at events across Europe, including at trade shows, exhibitions and conferences. There has been close liaison with others working in related areas and the Sol-Rec 2 team is engaged in European clustering activities to help promote and exploit the technology, with also networking synergies. A video clip detailing the project and its objectives has also been produced and is available on YouTube
By the end of the project, it is expected that the key results will include defined and demonstrated processes for the
• Delamination and recovery of PVC and aluminium from pharmaceutical blister packs. This will include optimisation, scale up and validation of the specific processes
• Delamination and recovery of PE, PP and aluminium components from multilayer food packaging
• Use of digital watermarks for identifying the material compositions of various types of multi-layer packaging enabling improved sorting.
If widely adopted by recyclers, as anticipated, the Sol-Rec2 project will offer a number of positive socio-economic impacts, as well as having wider societal implications. It will provide recyclers with a valuable income, minimise the environmental impact and carbon footprint, while also making a valuable contribution to the circular economy. The reuse of the materials will help to reduce the amount of waste consigned to landfill or incineration, both contributing to pollution and contamination. The EU has set the ambitious target of achieving 100% reuse, recycling and/or recovery of all plastic packaging by 2040. This will require the minimised use of landfills and increased recycling rates. The Sol-Rec2 project aims to make a significant contribution to helping meet this target.