CONTROLNIAS

2017 –2018

TITTLE:

Systematic review of the incidence of non-intentionally added substances (NIAS) in plastics in contact with food.

DESCRIPTION:

The goal of the project is to determine these substances and their incidence in raw materials and/or processes used in the field of plastic materials in contact with food. The aim is to guide companies in the process of controlling NIAS through focused actions to identify and characterize potential migrants in plastic materials.

Project led by AIJU and funded by IVACE (Valencian Institute of Business Competitiveness), co-financed at 50% through the ERDF Operational Program of the Valencian Community 2014-2020.

FILE No: IMDEEA/2017/74.

Own projects

ACAPER project

2021 – 2021 

Development of hangers with acaricidal capability through encapsulation technologies.

See R&D project

ReMETALIZA project

2023 – 2025 

Industrial symbiosis between traditional sectors in the Valencian Community through the recovery and valorization of heavy metals.

See R&D project

Mastercycle Project

2023 – 2025

Development of colorant masterbatches from recycled low-density polyethylene and polypropylene with adapted viscosity and colouring capacity.

See R&D project

Collaborations

BIOFCASE II

2022 –2023 

Optimization of functional biomaterials to support market access for more sustainable consumer products in the Valencian Community: toy, childcare, packaging, tableware, and commercial furniture sectors.

See Collaboration

5GSWARM

2022 –2023 

Laboratorio de innovación de fabricación en enjambre. 

See Collaboration

BATSENS

2023-2024 

Strategies to extend the life of lithium-ion batteries based on new materials and cell sensing.

See Collaboration

TRACE4FAKE

2023 –2024 

Chemical markers to improve product traceability in children’s products as a solution to counter counterfeiting.

See Collaboration

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