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International projects source: SICRIS
Keywords
Infrastructure, Sustainable built environment
Researchers (3)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  11292  PhD Vilma Ducman  Civil engineering  Head  2016 - 2018 
2.  33198  PhD Lidija Korat Bensa  Civil engineering  Researcher  2016 - 2018 
3.  18453  Mojca Škerl    Technical associate  2016 - 2018 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  1502  Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute  Ljubljana  5866324000 
Abstract
The ResiduFlex Network is part of a more comprehensive ZeroWaste umbrella network targeting the extraction of valuables from low grade, complex wastes and ores, while upcycling the residues to added value products. ResiduFlex takes a key position and addresses this conversion of the mineral matrix, i.e. the major volumetric fraction, to (construction) materials, by making a broad variety of valorisation technologies more easily accessible throughout Europe and by offering a more diverse range of solutions compared to what partners may achieve separately (e.g. substitution of cement with by-products, carbonated products, inorganic (alkali activated) polymers, upgraded soil…). This service will be offered in first instance in the partner countries and involved CLCs, targeting both the owners/producers of residues, as well as the producers of solution materials (e.g. construction industry). Also technology providers and developers, as well as the partners in the network will profit by increasing their knowledge and their portfolio of projects, partners and clients. ResiduFlex estimates to prepare its first service offerings to external customers by mid-2016. In this year the central contact point (Network Manager) will coordinate the mapping of the relevant infrastructure and expertise within the Network, and of the legislative barriers in the related countries. All partners will be involved through a team of Technology leaders and local contact points. In the second year, this mapping exercise will be broadened to all KIC partners to identify opportunities to strengthen the Network. In the meantime, the scope of the provided services will be extended and a decision structure will be set up to channel requests through the network in consultation with the customer. As a consequence, it is expected that the amount of clients will increase drastically during 2017 and 2018, leveraging impact by contributing to industry savings and increased competitivity by improved environmental and social sustainability and by reduced landfilled and stockpiled waste. This broad customer base forms the basis for the first steps to financial sustainability and the integration of the different nodes in the ZeroWaste network at the end of 2018.
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