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MultiSensor sorting tools in a circular economy approach for the efficient recycling of PVB interlayer material in high-quality prodUcts from laminated glass coNstRuction and demolItion waStEs

Project description

Innovative multisensor sorting tool for PVB recycling

Polyvinyl butyral (PVB) is used as an interlayer in laminated glass in construction components. In the EU, glass waste from renovation and demolition reaches more than 1.5 million tonnes per year. As recycling PVB presents several difficulties that prevent its reuse as an interlayer, only 9 % of PVB is recycled. The EU-funded SUNRISE project will demonstrate – within the existing glass recycling sector – an innovative optical multisensor sorting tool that enables post-consumer PVB recycling according to different qualities and reuse as interlayer film. The tool relies on industrial in-line techniques, such as Raman, infrared, fluorescence and optical spectroscopy, and AI algorithms.

Objective

Laminated glass is obtained by bonding glass layers using a polymeric interlayer. Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB) is used as interlayer in laminated glass and their use in construction components is growing, therefore the end-of-life should be addressed. In EU, glass waste from Renovation and Demolition are quantified on 1.540.704 tons/year. The proper recycling of all building glass waste could avoid 925.000 tons of landfilled waste every year. Up to now, most of the post-consume PVB material in laminated glass is incinerated/landfilled, and only a 9 % is recycled in secondary uses. Recycling of PVB present several difficulties related with the contents of glass, humidity, mixing of compositions and polymer optical degradation which impede reusing as interlayer. SUNRISE will demonstrate within the current glass recycling business the application of an innovative optical multi-sensor sorting tool based on industrial in-line techniques (Raman, IRS, Fluorescence and Optical Spectroscopy) and AI algorithms which will allow optimal classification of laminated glass according to composition and degradation. Therefore, allowing the tailored mechano-chemical treatment for purification which will enable the post-consume PVB recycling and reusing as interlayer film. In order to ensure the success, the project counts with glass recycling associations and companies and main actors in mechano-chemical treatment of PVB and optical in-line systems. Industrials partners will validate the suitability of the final products in a market environment. Other transdisciplinary aspects will be incorporated including modelling, health, safety and environmental issues, dissemination & exploitation and standardisation. The success of SUNRISE will increase the European market in 360 million €/year by the proper collection and recycling of 1.250.352 tons/year of laminated glass, which will avoid PVB wastes of more than 125.000 tons, representing benefits at economic, environmental and social level.

Call for proposal

H2020-LOW-CARBON-CIRCULAR-INDUSTRIES-2020

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Sub call

H2020-LCCI-2020-EASME-twostage

Coordinator

L'UREDERRA, FUNDACION PARA EL DESARROLLO TECNOLOGICO Y SOCIAL
Net EU contribution
€ 1 226 000,00
Address
ÁREA INDUSTRIAL PERGUITA C/A N°1
31210 Los Arcos
Spain

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SME

The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.

Yes
Region
Noreste Comunidad Foral de Navarra Navarra
Activity type
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Total cost
€ 1 226 000,00

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