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Your Gateway to Research

Join us in bridging the gap between research findings and collaborative opportunities.

Overview

ReActPack plays a pioneering role in promoting scientific and technological progress beyond the current level through the utilization of the side streams of important sectors of the food industry, in order to recover bioactive compounds using advanced technologies that will be used as functional components for the development of innovative packaging.

 

A further original goal is the development of new food packaging materials with the aim of increasing recyclability and reducing the use of plastic, as well as increasing the percentage of recycled materials in the final packaging. In this way, the goal is to reduce food waste, but also to sustainably package them, while achieving an increase in the sustainability of the final products.

 

In addition, the project includes an assessment of the environmental footprint of processes and products, using the life cycle analysis methodology. In this way, it is ensured that processes and products are ecologically sustainable and contribute positively to the preservation of the natural environment, while also considering the economic performance of the processes to ensure a sustainable business practice.

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The ReActPack Project

Our Key Initiatives

Impact

Significant Findings

We highlight significant findings from our research collaborations that aim to drive progress in various scientific fields. Explore our documented impacts and how they influence future studies and innovations.

Collaboration

Partnerships Matter

Through strong alliances with diverse researchers and institutions, we enhance the effectiveness of our research initiatives. Collaboration is at the heart of innovation and discovery in our projects.

Dissemination

Spreading Knowledge

We actively share our findings through publications, conferences, and community engagements to ensure that knowledge reaches those who can benefit from it, promoting a culture of shared success.

The research work was supported by the project SUB1.1 Clusters of Research Excellence (CREs), under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan Greece 2.0 (Strategy for Excellence in Universities & Innovation, ID 16289), Project ReActPack, ID: ΥΠ3ΤΑ-0559800.

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