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We coordinate three European projects

GAIKER’s Sustainable Composites & Functional Polymers Area coordinates the European projects ECORES WIND, BIOSAFIRE and E-OILÉ.

The Sustainable Composites & Functional Polymers Area at GAIKER Technology Centre, a member of the Basque Research & Technology Alliance (BRTA), is leading three technological development and innovation projects funded by the European Union within the Horizon Europe programme. These projects are Ecores Wind, Biosafire and E-oilé, approved under the HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-02, HORIZON-CL4-2024-RESILIENCE-01 and HORIZON-CL4-2024-RESILIENCE-01-TWO-STAGE calls, respectively.

The “Novel Circular Resin Development for Composite Structures in Wind Energy Applications” project, ECORES WIND, began in 2024 with the aim of developing new circular resin systems for composite materials to improve the circularity and minimise the environmental footprint of wind energy systems throughout their life cycle. It aims to explore alternatives that facilitate greater circularity, extended lifetime and efficient decommissioning.

The “Development and Manufacture of New, More Sustainable and Safer Materials Using Biobased Functionalised Additives Based on Lingin and Tannins to Improve Fire Resistance” project, BIOSAFIRE, was also launched this year, with the aim of developing a new generation of bio-based, safe and sustainable flame retardants to replace current toxic alternatives with high performance and lower environmental impact ones.

Finally, the “Sustainable End-of-Life Routes for Single-Use Monodose Packaging for Oily Products” project, E-OILÉ, started at the beginning of June this year. This research aims to address biodegradable, safe and sustainable packaging solutions. The aim is to develop a cost-effective alternative to replace existing monodose packaging made of non-biodegradable fossil-based materials in flexible and semi-rigid formats, in accordance with the SSbD framework.

GAIKER’s work on the projects

In addition to leading these three four-year projects, GAIKER will carry out various activities focused on the transition to sustainability in different areas. In ECORES WIND, it will work on the characterisation of the new materials to be developed in the project, as well as on the manufacturing processes, and will be in charge of scaling up the recycling processes of the new resins that are developed.

In BIOSAFIRE, GAIKER will study the compatibility of the new bio-based flame retardants developed with thermostable matrices. GAIKER will also manufacture some of the parts and will be in charge of their characterisation in order to assess the fire properties of these new sustainable additives. Thanks to its extensive experience in fire performance, it will carry out various fire tests in accordance with the regulations required for each sector and the biotechnology department will carry out other tests included in the SSbD (Safe and Sustainable by Design) framework to determine the safety of the products to be developed.  

In the E-OILÉ project, the Technology Centre will be in charge of validating biodegradable materials and packaging at a functional level, as well as redesigning them prior to industrial scale-up.  Following Life Cycle Assessment and Life Cycle Costing (LCA and LCC) methods, it will also study the sustainability and circularity of the proposed biodegradable packaging solutions and their potential recyclability.

GAIKER has an extensive track record as a participant in international consortia, which allows it to establish alliances and collaborative environments that guarantee its presence in European R&D programmes. The current coordination of these three projects and its historical participation in more than 160 is proof of this.

These projects have received funding from the EU’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement Nos. 101178218, 101148066 and 101177771.

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