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'Team points' are awarded according to the adequacy of the solution with the type of innovations sought by Team for the Planet. They correspond to the analysis of several factors :

  • impact potential: impact average score > 4 => 0,5 point / if > 4,15 => 1 point.
  • global consistency: all average score of the 6 selection criteria > 2,5 => 1 point.
  • the favourite: % of assessments judge the innovation as a top one to act on a global scale against greenhouse gases > 20% => 1 point
  • the targeting: validation of Team for the Planet scope of action higher than 90% => 0,5 point + innovation level of maturity is enough => 0,5 point
  • social acceptability: semantic analysis score of comments > 0 => 0,5 point/ if > 3500 => 1 point
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Sujetas a evaluaciones : Después de comprobar que la innovación está dentro del ámbito de los objetivos de las 20 problemas de Team for the Planet y que ha alcanzado una madurez suficiente, se está evaluando la innovación.

Replace fossil plastics with bio-based and/or biodegradable, natural fiber reinforced plastics.

Lever of action
Zero emissions
Sector
Industry
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Submission date 27 de febrero de 2023 Founders Eric Lardrot Development location Decize, Alemania

Detailed project

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What is the issue addressed?

Reduction of CO2 emissions and plastic pollution.

How is the problem solved?

Use of bio-based and/or biodegradable plastics (from renewable raw materials) and embedding of natural fibers (e.g. wood fibers, straw fibers).

What is the customer target?

Packaging sector, Consumer Goods, Automotive & Transportation, Building & Construcion, Forestry & Agriculture,...

How is this solution different?

Material solutions with tailored property profiles (e.g. mechanics) through the interplay of fibers and binder materials with a focus on CO2 reduction and reducing the littering of the world by plastics.