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2018-12-18 | |
发布年 | 2018 |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | 英国 |
领域 | 气候变化 |
正文(英文) | 18/12/2018 ![]() Eight new research projects that will explore new and different ways of making, using and recycling plastics have been announced by the Science Minister, Chris Skidmore. The researchers will investigate alternatives to fossil-based materials for plastics, as well as looking into the complex factors involved in the life cycle of plastic materials, from consumers' and business' needs and behaviours, to how to use technology to reclaim or break down plastics. Through the recently published Bioeconomy Strategy, part of the government's modern Industrial Strategy, producing less carbon intensive products, including plastics, was identified as a key challenge area alongside reducing plastic waste. This will lead to a circular economy where greater emphasis is placed on 'use, reuse and recycle'. ![]() Chris Skidmore Science Minister, Chris Skidmore said: "We have all seen the devastating effects that plastics waste has on our environment, threatening the biodiversity of our oceans and introducing micro-plastics into the food chain." "We are committed to tackling this problem, from developing a plastic-eating bacteria to finding new ways to recycle. These projects have the potential to lead us to a cleaner, greener economy but also ensure the UK is at the forefront of the latest innovations and products that will be in high demand across the world through our modern Industrial Strategy." The announcement comes on the day that the government has unveiled its Resources and Waste Strategy. Among other initiatives, the strategy puts the legal onus on producers of damaging waste, introduces a consistent set of recyclable materials collected from all households and businesses, and introduces a deposit return scheme, subject to consultation, to increase the recycling of single-use drinks containers. The eight, far-reaching projects are based at single higher education institutions and are multidisciplinary collaborations that will bring new thinking to the plastics challenge. The projects commence in early 2019 and include:
The projects were successful in the Creative Circular Economy Approaches to Eliminate Plastics Waste competition, and are among the first to be funded through the Plastics Research Innovation Fund (PRIF). The fund, managed by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), is engaging Britain's best scientists and innovators to help move the country towards more circular economic and sustainable approaches to plastics. It is delivered via UKRI's Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, Innovate UK, with strategic oversight from Professor Duncan Wingham, Executive Chair of UKRI's Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). Professor Duncan Wingham, UKRI's Lead for the Plastics Research Innovation Fund and Executive Chair of NERC, said: These eight multidisciplinary research projects will lead the way in finding new solutions to our current use of plastics, through recycling methods and developing alternative materials. UKRI is drawing UK researchers together with companies to address the challenge of reducing plastic waste entering the environment and creating an economy that is free from plastic waste. This follows the recent government announcement confirming that £60m through the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund will research more sustainable packaging being produced. The specific aim of one of the projects will seek to create new forms of packaging and plastic made from farming, food and industrial waste, moving away from oil-based plastics. The projects are: Exeter Multidisciplinary Plastics Research hub: ExeMPLaR RE3 - Rethinking Resources and Recycling Designing-out Plastic Waste Evolving a circular plastics economy UKRI Circular Economy Approaches to Eliminate Plastic Waste Advancing Creative Circular Economies for Plastics via Technological-Social Transitions (ACCEPT Transitions) Plastics: Redefining Single-Use Holistic integration of technology, design and policy for a greener plastic future Further informationPlastics and Research Innovation Fund The £20 million Plastics and Research Innovation Fund (PRIF) was announced by the Chancellor during the Autumn Statement in 2017. The fund is managed on behalf of UKRI by EPSRC and Innovate UK, with strategic oversight from Professor Duncan Wingham, Executive Chair of the Natural Environment Research Council. UKRI is working with WRAP to ensure coordinated leadership of the fund. PRIF will help to create new approaches and alternatives needed to rapidly reverse the impact that our use of plastics is having on the planet. The Fund is expected to enhance strategic leadership and coordination of existing knowledge across the UK; catalysing new ideas and rapid solutions across the research and innovation landscape. Please sign up to our weekly newsletter to keep up to date: Share: |
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条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/102911 |
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