AIMPLAS produces plastic film from coffee waste

European project seeks to use urban biowaste for packaging

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WaysTUP! project is working on different lines of research to establish new value chains for the use of urban biowaste

Converting biological waste into resources is one of the keys of the circular economy, and the main objective of the European WaysTUP! project, which is financed by the Horizon H2020 program that is working on different lines of research to establish new value chains for the use of urban biowaste. Within the framework of this project, AIMPLAS, the Plastics Technology Centre, has produced a plastic film from used coffee grounds, thus transforming waste into a source of high-value products.

Nuria López, the project’s principal investigator at AIMPLAS, said, “WaysTUP! is a clear example of how biowaste can play an important role in the transition towards a circular economy by avoiding bio-waste generation and harnessing its potential as a source of high-value secondary resources. In our case, we’re transforming coffee waste into plastic film for packaging. Other project partners such as SAV – Agricultores de la Vega de Valencia, are project coordinating partners responsible for recovering waste to produce food additives, feed and oils for the food and cosmetic industries.”

These are three different ways to recover common waste, in this case, coffee. In this project, various forms of urban biowaste, including fish and meat waste, and used coffee grounds and cooking oil, are being transformed into new bio-based products, such as food additives, condiments, insect protein, bioethanol, biosolvents and bioplastics for packaging.

The bio-based plastic film produced by AIMPLAS was obtained from PHA from restaurant coffee grounds collected by Bio-Bean (United Kingdom). AIMPLAS first formulated the PHA so that it could be processed by extrusion and then manufactured the film, which can be used in different types of flexible packaging.

Citizen awareness

The WaysTUP! project aims to improve the current perception of citizens and local communities about the importance of urban biowaste as a resource. The idea is to promote the community’s active participation in selective urban biowaste collection for subsequent recovery. In addition, local administrations are receiving guidelines on adopting new organizational models in favor of urban biowaste recovery, as well as European-level evidence-based policy recommendations for decision-making.

The project is financed by the EU Research and Innovation program Horizon 2020. A total of 26 research centers, local authorities, companies and city networks are participating in the project.

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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025

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