Bio-derived and Bio-inspired Advanced Materials for Sustainable Industries (VALUED)

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Title
Bio-derived and Bio-inspired Advanced Materials for Sustainable Industries (VALUED)

CoPED ID
0c8085d6-6131-4583-9b2a-df24416f30bf

Status
Active

Funder

Value
£6,139,080

Start Date
Nov. 1, 2022

End Date
Oct. 30, 2027

Description

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The UK Government recently set targets for "net zero emissions" and "zero waste" as well as a 10 Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution. Even so, the UK currently sources, processes and deploys advanced materials based on unsustainable practices, including the use of fossil fuels and scarce, geologically hindered raw materials. This contributes to over 30% of the UK CO2 emissions, especially considering the import of raw precursors and materials.

Our vision is to build our most important functional materials from bio-based resources which are locally available. These materials will lower CO2 emissions, helping the UK to reach the targeted zero emissions by 2050 while boosting high-performance, locally available technologies and creating new industries. They will form the cornerstone for a modern technology-dependent economy.

This programme grant brings together the best UK academics and key industrial partners involved in the development of a new supply chain for sustainable materials and applications. We will accelerate novel pathways to manufacture advanced materials out of available UK bioresources while boosting their performance working with stakeholders in key industrial sectors (chemical industry, advanced materials, energy, waste, agriculture, forestry, etc).

The combined food, forestry and agricultural waste in the UK amounts to approx.26.5m tonnes each year. There is no valuable economic chain in the UK to allow waste valorisation towards high value-added materials. Yet, by mass, functional materials provide the most viable route for waste utilisation, preferable over waste-to-energy. This Programme Grant will thus enhance the UK's capability in the critical area of affordable and sustainable advanced materials for a zero carbon UK economy, providing multidisciplinary training for the next generation of researchers, and support for a nascent next generation of an advanced materials industry

Magdalena Titirici PI_PER
Paul Dupree COI_PER
Silvia Vignolini COI_PER
Nilay Shah COI_PER
SJ Eichhorn COI_PER
Jenny Nelson COI_PER
Martin Heeney COI_PER
Koon-Yang Lee COI_PER
Alexei Lapkin COI_PER
Camille Petit COI_PER
Ifan Stephens COI_PER
Jason Hallett COI_PER
Julian Jones COI_PER
Cecilia Mattevi COI_PER
Agnieszka Brandt-Talbot RESEARCH_PER
Polina Yaseneva RESEARCH_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Emissions
  2. Wastes
  3. Sustainable development
  4. Recycling
  5. Industry
  6. Industrial waste
  7. Decrease (active)
  8. Materials (matter)
  9. Utilisation
  10. Waste utilisation

Extracted key phrases
  1. Advanced material industry
  2. Sustainable advanced material
  3. Important functional material
  4. UK co2 emission
  5. Bio
  6. Available UK bioresource
  7. Raw material
  8. Sustainable material
  9. Carbon UK economy
  10. UK Government
  11. Good UK academic
  12. Advanced Materials
  13. Sustainable Industries
  14. Waste utilisation
  15. Waste valorisation

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