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D_A1.1. State-of-the-art and current situation in ELV management. Download This deliverable is an updating on the ELV management situation in the LIFE CIRCELV
project areas (Spain, France and Portugal) and the European Union (EU). The
main objectives of it are:
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D_A1.3. Requirements for the ELV plastics management model. Download This deliverable is intended to provide guidance for successful implementation of the project based on consultation of stakeholders in the ELV management and plastics recycling value chains. It will involve the collection of first-hand information to analyse the barriers and opportunities for the solution proposed in the project. A key aspect of this task will be to determine the technical, quality and economic requirements by the end-use industries to use recycled plastics in their products. In addition, opportunities to include recycled plastics in product standards will be analysed. |
D_B5.4. Techno-economic analysis report. Download This report is aimed to show the result of the industrialisation process that ISOLAGO followed for massive, recycled compounds production with recycled HDPE and recycled PP. The objective of this deliverable "Environmental evaluation report (LCA)” covers the environmental evaluation of the different demonstration scenarios. |
D_B7.1. Replicability & Transferability Plan (including at least 5 geographical areas: 2 in Level 1 & 3 in Level 2). Download This deliverable is intended to program all activities that the project members will make in order to transfer the knowledge and all findings obtained during the project to other areas and the EU and also to other sectors so that it can be replicated. The ultimate goal of this plan is to spread as much as possible the LIFE CIRC-ELV (total or partially), in as many EU regions/ATFs as feasible, both from the technical and economic point of view, so that LIFE CIRC ELV continuity is ensured after the project end. |
D_B7.2. Position paper with recommendations for policy makers. Download The report detailed the recommendations for the political institutions as today the current probelm is that there is a lack of recycling processes in Europe and the regulations are not harmonised at the EU level. |
D_B7.3. Proposals for inclusion of recycled plastics in product standards. Download This deliverable is aimed for stablishing how standards for construction and automotive plastic products could include (or increase) recycled plastics. |
D_B7.4. Best practices & Replicability and Transferability guidelines. Download This deliverable shows how the Consortium worked to transfer the LIFE CIRC-ELV model to other areas in the EU and replicate it in other sectors. After all the work done during the project, it can be concluded that the implementation cannot be a turnkey model but instead, it must be done on a tailored solution that will depend on many different parameters and conditions |
D_B7.5. Report on the results of Replicability & Transferability. Download This deliverable show the activities carried out to transfer the knowledge and all findings obtained during the project to other areas and the EU and also to other sectors so that it can be replicated. |
D_C1.1 Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) report. Download This deliverable is aimed for assessing the environmental impacts of the new LIFE CIRCELV method for extracting plastics at the Authorized Treatment Facility (ATF) level when compared to the current scenario where these large plastic parts remain in the depolluted End-of-Life Vehicle (ELV) hulk. |
D_C2.2. Social Life Cycle Assessment (S-LCA) report. Download This deliverable is aimed for assessing the social impacts and socio-economic assessment of the different scenarios occurring along the LIFE CIRC-ELV project. In that sense, first, a detailed qualitative social impact assessment is performed for Desguace CORTÉS, including the differences coming from the new LIFE CIRC-ELV model implemented. |
D_D1.1. Project website. Download This deliverable briefly summarizes the development of the LIFE CIRC-ELV project website and its current content to demonstrate the accomplishment of Milestone D.1.1. ‘Project Website running’. The report defines the main objectives that the project consortium wants to achieve with the creation of a website, and to show how the website has been structured in order to facilitate its use. |
D_D1.2. LIFE Notice Boards. Download This deliverable briefly summarizes the development of the LIFE CIRC-ELV notice boards to demonstrate the progress in the achievement of Milestone M_D1.2. “All dissemination activities have been duly accomplished”.The report defines the objectives that the project consortium wants to achieve with the creation of a notice board in English and its translation in the different mother tongue of each partner. |
D_D1.3. Interim Report on Dissemination Activities. Download The aim of the present deliverableis to summarize the communication and
disseminationactivities performed during the first period (from September 2018to
March 2020) as well as to plan and coordinate the actions to be carried out during the
secondphase of project (from Month 19 to Month 36).The document foresees the
following sections and paragraphs:
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D_D1.4. Layman report Download The layman's report is a document aimed at a broader target group and serves to inform decision-makers and non-technical parties on the objectives of the project and the results achieved. |
D_D1.5. Final Report on Dissemination Activities. Download This deliverable reports on the dissemination activities to promote the project outcomes within the project's target groups. |
D_E2.1. After-LIFE Plan. Download This deliverable establishes the basis for the afterlife project strategy. This activity objective is to ensure the project awareness after the end of the project. It will not allow to claim any costs as result of the project and will allow the proper dissemination and communication of the project results. |