Active and Intelligent Fibre-Based Packaging – Innovation and Market Introduction

 

Project no.: FP1405
Project website: https://www.cost.eu/actions/FP1405/

Project description:

Research and development of new fibre-based packaging materials with active and intelligent features have shown huge potential to optimise the supply chain, and increase the shelf-life of foodstuff and enhance consumer consciousness of food utilisation. This Action aims to identify and focus on the key technical, social, economic and legislative factors relevant for a successful deployment of renewable fibre-based functional packaging solutions. This will be achieved by conducting research and development into active and intelligent packaging, encompassing both scientific and technical solutions, addressing the opportunities for, and obstacles to, market introduction. The innovative approach of this Action lies in the sharp focus on the integration of active and intelligent solutions in papermaking in order to create next-generation
functional fibre-based packaging.

Project funding:

COST actions


Project results:

The Action will achieve the objectives by providing an open multidisciplinary platform for the complete paper and board packaging value chain and aims at strong involvement of industrial partners throughout Europe. Sustainable fibre-based packaging materials with new and active functionalities may help to introduce new products on the market with higher value and profits for paper and board manufacturers than traditional products.

Period of project implementation: 2015-03-20 - 2019-03-19

Project partners: Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Suomija, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Serbia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, New Zealand, United States of America, South Africa, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Israel, Netherlands, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Japan, Chile

Head:
Ramunė Rutkaitė

Duration:
2015 - 2019

Department:
Department of Polymer Chemistry and Technology, Faculty of Chemical Technology