Launch of the DESIRE4EU Project
SiNANO is glad to be involved in a new project, DESIRE4EU (“DESIgning and REcycling sustainable Electronic boards for an EUropean circular economy”) which aims at proving the concept of a radically new sustainable approach to produce, use, and recycle electronic printed circuit boards (PCB), that combines technical performance, economic and ecological efficiency throughout their life cycle.
The project successfully kicked-off on September 19th-20th in Grenoble, France, home to the project coordinator – Grenoble INP – UGA. Consortium members – Grenoble INP-UGA, Arduino, BME, Meshining, ABChimie, UCLouvain, Alba PCB took part in a two-days sessions dedicated to establishing working methods, presenting the workpackages and current progress of the project.
DESIRE4EU consortium
Press Release
September 19, 2024 | Grenoble, France
DESIRE4EU as a pioneer of sustainable electronics through fully circular bio-based printed circuit boards
Driven by the goal of revolutionising the electronics industry, the DESIRE4EU project is set to launch a new era of sustainability with the development of fully circular, bio-based printed circuit boards (PCBs). The ambitious project is led by a consortium of eight leading academic and private partners in five European countries and it aims to transform the way electronic boards are produced, used and recycled.
Indeed, DESIRE4EU’s innovative approach focuses on creating PCBs that are not only industrially credible but also environmentally friendly. The project plans to incorporate bio-based and biodegradable materials to significantly cut down on harmful waste and improve the recovery of critical metals like copper by 2030. To this end, DESIRE4EU set several objectives to reach:
- The complete assembly of a technology compliant bio-based multilayer PCB
- An environmentally friendly and time-efficient bioleaching process
- A circular by design approach, materialized by guidelines for further uptake
- An advanced, cost-effective but large proof of concept attracting 2000 – 5000 students, responsible citizens and industries, from learners to prosumers
Under the leadership of GINP and Professor P. Xavier, the project brings together expertise in material science, green chemistry, electronics, and environmental microbiology. This interdisciplinary approach ensures that DESIRE4EU not only addresses the immediate environmental challenges but also sets new standards for the electronics value chain.
Among the main significant impacts, the project is designed to reduce in greenhouse gas emissions, water toxicity and the depletion of non-renewable resources; to enhance university curricula and engage several students and professionals in green electronics; to encourage at least 10 companies to adopt new technologies and practices for sustainable electronics.
For more information about DESIRE4EU and its initiatives, please visit our website http://desire4eu-eic.eu/
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Download the press release and partners presentation here