Rethinking Packaging for Circular and Sustainable Food Supply Chains of the Future (CIRCUL-A-BILITY)

 

Project no.: CA19124
Project website: https://www.cost.eu/actions/CA19124/

Project description:

Food packaging is designed to protect the food through its supply chain, communicate to customers, and to ensure food quality, safety and optimal shelf life. Progress is now needed to secure its circularity, minimize food waste and improve sustainability. CIRCUL-A-BILITY will go beyond the state of the art by jointly addressing the major technical and non technical hurdles for implementation of sustainable food packaging solutions within future circular food supply chains.

Project funding:

COST actions


Project results:

CIRCUL-A-BILITY will organize a pan-European network of actors involved in all aspects of food packaging, including material scientists, food scientists, industry end-users, consumer scientists and policy makers. The network will actively work to harmonise and integrate food packaging related research, share information, support industry in the implementation of sustainable packaging systems, create authoritative working groups able to give science based recommendation to consumers, user groups, policy makers and industry. It is expected that such COST action activities will 1) valorize the current technical advances, 2) speed the preparation of prototypes beyond the interest of single stakeholders and to the benefit of the European landscape; 3) avoid duplication of efforts in research in adjacent fields; 4) accelerate technology transfer and entrepreneurship; 5) elevate the scientific capacity and research ranking of the COST working members.

Period of project implementation: 2020-10-29 - 2024-10-28

Project partners: Albania, Denmark, Suomija, Hungary, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, United Kingdom, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Bosnia and Herzegovina, South Africa

Head:
Ramunė Rutkaitė

Duration:
2020 - 2024

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