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Deliverables
CEPS Report
Improving waste wood circularity in the EU: classification frameworks and policy options
Efficient waste wood utilisation is key to achieving a climate-neutral, sustainable, and competitive Europe. This in-depth analysis by CEPS, consortium part of the EU-funded Wood2Wood project, focuses on overcoming challenges to waste wood utilisation, particularly from C&D and municipal furniture waste, through supportive policies.
Digital Material
Latest W2W Brochure
W2W at Polymers 2024 Conference
National Technical University of Athens presented research methodology on developing biobased composite materials at Polymers 2024 Conference Sciforum. From wood waste, NTUA aims to deliver biobased composite materials that will serve as low-cost sustainable, recycled materials for long-term applications, adhering to close-loop principles in a circular economy.
W2W framework presented at Rhodes
Last week, W2W Project was presented at the 11th International Conference on Sustainable Solid Waste Management, in Rhodes, Greece. The wood valorisation framework was highlighted in an online poster session, offering innovative insights into sustainable practices.
Videos
Meet the Partner #1- ICCS, W2W Project Coordinator
The Wood2Wood project is led by the Institute of Communications and Computer Systems (ICCS). ICCS serves as the project coordinator, leading work packages pertaining to project coordination and management.
Meet the Partner #2 - IRIS Technology Solutions
IRIS Technology Solutions will design and develop an optical monitoring prototype, which will allow to obtain materials’ information in real-time (moisture, among other parameters) at the end of the sorting process.