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This project seeks to revolutionize plastic waste management by developing a system that makes plastic items machine-readable and separable at the end of their life cycle. By using silicon quantum dots for coding, the project aims to improve recycling efficiency and create high-quality secondary raw materials.
Plastic waste is a clear and present danger to life—polluting ecosystems, entering food chains, and draining value from our economy.
Today’s sorting systems recover too little, too impure, and too expensively.
Our project proposes a new end-to-end system that turns plastic waste into a reliable, low-cost secondary raw material by making every item machine-readable at birth and machine-separable at end-of-life.We will develop lifetime-based coding using silicon quantum dots (SiQDs): invisible mar…
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Germany, FREIBURG IM BREISGAU
Type: SME
Activity type: Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
SME: Yes
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