Skip to content
  • Project overview
  • Partners
  • BIOPOLY Cluster
  • Resources
  • News and Events
Contact details
All News, Events

EURECAT showcases sustainable bio-based innovations for POLYMERS-5B at EUBCE 2025 | 09.06.2025

June 11, 2025

On June 9th, Jose Jorge Espí Gallart from EURECAT presented a poster on behalf of the POLYMERS-5B project, titled: Safe and Sustainable Biobased Eco-design and Circularity Methodology: The POLYMERS-5B Approach.

The presentation introduced a cutting-edge methodology developed within the POLYMERS-5B project, aimed at driving innovation in the design and circular use of biobased polymers. This holistic and iterative approach is built on EURECAT’s proven eco-design methodology and takes inspiration from the Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycle. It integrates Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) principles and is fully aligned with the 9R circular economy framework.

What sets this approach apart is the integration of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to support objective decision-making at every project stage. The methodology is designed to:

     

      • Reduce material and resource consumption

      • Minimize the use of substances of concern

      • Enhance safety and risk profiles

      • Improve technical functionality and environmental performance

      • Promote easier depolymerization

      • Increase the renewable use of biobased monomers and polymers

    … all while maintaining high technical performance.

    This milestone marks a significant step forward in the development of safe, sustainable, and circular bio-based materials, and demonstrates the project’s commitment to aligning innovation with environmental responsibility.

    Congratulations to Jose Jorge Espí Gallart and the co-authors L. Mayor, D. Sánchez Domene, and V. Vargas Parra from FUNDACIÓ EURECAT – Manresa, Spain, for their outstanding contribution to the POLYMERS-5B mission!


    Poster Presentation:

    Safe and Sustainable Biobased Eco-design and Circularity Methodology. The POLYMERS-5B Approach

    Main authors: Jose Jorge ESPI GALLART

    Co-authors: L. Mayor – FUNDACIO EURECAT – Manresa – SPAIN D Sánchez Domene – FUNDACIO EURECAT – Manresa – SPAIN V. Vargas Parra – FUNDACIO EURECAT – Manresa – SPAIN J.J. Espí Gallart – FUNDACIO EURECAT – Manresa – SPAIN

    Summary

    The Safe and Sustainable Biobased Eco-design methodology implemented in the POLYMERS-5B project is designed as a holistic and iterative process, based on EURECAT’s previously developed eco-design methodology. It is inspired by the iterative Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycle, coupled with the SSbD principles, and aligned with the 9R concept for circular economy. Additionally, it incorporates objective decision-making through the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) at all stages of the project. This methodology focuses on reducing material and resource consumption, minimizing the use of substances of concern, enhancing safety and risk profiles, improving functionality, boosting environmental performance, promoting easier depolymerization, and increasing the potential for renewable use of biobased monomers and polymers—all without compromising technical performance.

    Download the poster

    Post navigation

    Previous
    Next

    Search

    Categories

    • About the project (8)
    • All News (36)
    • Events (21)
    • Features (2)
    • Press review (4)
    • Updates from the cluster (6)

    Recent posts

    • BIOPOLY Cluster at Polymers 2026 | 8-10.04.2026
    • Upcominig BIOPOLY Cluster webinar on bio-based polymers for real applications | 17.04.2026
    • The role of Feedstock in Sustainable Bio-Based Products

    Tags

    agri-food AgriFoodWaste ArtificialIntelligence bio-based bio-renewable BioBasedMaterials BioBasedSolutions BioCatalysis BiodegradablePolymers Bioeconomy biopolycluster Biopolymers CBEJU ChildrensClothing CircularEconomy circular economy Collaboration FossilFreeMaterials green chemistry GreenChemistry greener future GreenInnovation HorizonEurope Innovation LowEnvironmentalFootprint MachineLearning polymers5b Research And Development SafeAndSustainableByDesign SSbD sustainability SustainableFashion SustainableMaterials sustainable materials SustainablePackaging sustainable polymers SustainablePolymers SustainableTextiles Sustainable Transformation Swimwear TextileIndustry TomatoWaste vitrimers wood biowastes WoodPulp

    Related posts

    All News, Updates from the cluster

    BIOPOLY Cluster launches Joint Communication Campaign on the Role of Feedstock in Sustainable Bio-Based Products

    February 4, 2026

    On Tuesday, 3 February 2026, the BIOPOLY Cluster officially launched a new joint communication campaign highlighting the strategic importance of feedstock selection in the development of sustainable bio-based products. The campaign brings together three EU-funded research and innovation projects with a shared goal: increasing awareness among stakeholders, policymakers, and the wider public of how feedstock […]

    All News, Events

    Polymers-5B Innovation at Técnico Innovation Summit 2026 | 03.02.2026

    February 3, 2026

    On 3 February 2026, iBB/IST-ID, a partner and member of the Polymers-5B project, participated in the Técnico Innovation Summit 2026, showcasing research projects with clear pathways to market uptake. Showcasing biopolymers and advanced demonstrators At the Summit, iBB presented demonstrators developed in-house, including: “Our bioengineering tools are designed to translate research into real-world solutions.” – […]

    About the project, All News

    POLYMERS-5B takes part in the 2025 #CBEScaleUp Photo and Video Competition

    January 29, 2026

    POLYMERS-5B is pleased to announce its participation in the 2025 Photo and Video Competition #CBEScaleUp, promoted by the Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking (CBE JU). The initiative showcases how CBE JU–funded projects are moving from research to real-world impact, contributing to the scale-up of Europe’s bio-based and circular future. For this edition, POLYMERS-5B has submitted […]

    Developing novel alternative of bio-based polymers synthesised from bio-renewable monomers.

    polymers-5b.eu
    • Home
    • Project overview
    • Resources
    Links
    • Contacts
    • News and Events
    Privacy
    • Cookie Policy
    • Policy Privacy
    Get in touch

    © polymers-5b.eu. All Rights Reserved.