Project |
Acronym: |
E 48 |
Name: |
The Limits of Paper Recycling
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Project status: |
From: 2005-03-01
To: 2009-03-01
(Completed)
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Contract number: |
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Action line: |
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Type (Programme): |
MULTILAT |
Instrument: |
COST |
Project cost: |
- |
Project funding: |
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Project coordinator |
Organisation Name: |
KCL |
Organisation adress: |
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Organisation country: |
Finska |
Contact person name: |
Jan-Erik Levlin |
Contact person email: |
Email |
Croatian partner |
Organisation name: |
Grafički fakultet |
Organisation address: |
Getaldićeva 2 10000 Zagreb |
Contact person name: |
Lozo, Branka
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Contact person tel: |
+38512371080 |
Contact person fax: |
+38512371077 |
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Contact person e-mail: |
Email |
Partners |
Organisation name | Country |
PPI | Bugarska | Faculty of Graphic Arts, University of Zagreb | Hrvatska | TU Brno | Češka Republika | KCL, VTT | Finska | CTP | Francuska | TU Dresden, INGEDE | Njemačka | Thessaloniki University | Grčka | PRI | Mađarska | SSCCP | Italija | Latvian Institute of Wood Chemistry | Latvija | KCPK | Nizozemska | TU Lodz | Poljska | CEPROHART | Rumunjska | University of Ljubljana | Slovenija | University Complutense de Madrid | Španjolska | STFI | Švedska | FRC | Velika Britanija |
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Short description of project |
The main objective of the Action is to develop scenarios describing the future use of recovered paper within the European paper industry in order to provide a better background for focused research activities in the field as well as to facilitate investment decisions or future company strategies concerning raw material markets. The benefits of the action will be a sound base for targeted research, provision of necessary arguments in the discussion with governmental organizations, guidelines for the design of recycle-friendly paper products, guidelines for more effective, tailor-made collection strategies for used paper and a background for investment decisions |
Short description of the task performed by Croatian partner |
The Project Meeting was organised in Zagreb in October 2006 with the support of Croatian Ministry of Science, Education and Sports for cca 50 participants from 17 countries; Branka Lajic presented The Collection System in Croatia. |