CIRC-01-2016-2017
Systemic, eco-innovative approaches for the circular economy: large-scale demonstration projects -
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Call text (as on F&T portal)
View on F&T portalThe increasing resources' constraints that EU is facing strongly condition its competitiveness and the quality of life of individuals. Important gains in resource efficiency can be made by replacing current linear economic models with circular models of production and consumption, which result, at the same time, in a substantial reduction of GHG emissions. While relying on industrial leadership, the success of circular economy models will depend on adopting a systemic approach to eco-innovation that encompasses value and supply chains in their entirety and engages all actors involved in such chains. A systemic approach entails foresight of the diverse impacts that transformative innovative solutions can have on the economy, environment and society at large. Side-effects of innovative practices can thus be addressed, e.g. change in energy policy due to a reduction of waste available for energy recovery. Bringing end-users closer to the design and production phases, and customising the production and delivery of goods and associated services can boost new consumption patterns that add greater value and reduce over-production, waste and other negative environmental impacts. The involvement of end-users in designing circular economic models that better respond to their needs can enable the development of value-added solutions and act as a driver for Europe's re-industrialisation.
Scope
Proposals shall address one of the following issues:
a) Design for circular value and supply chains (2016): Through large scale demonstration projects, organisations, including from process and manufacturing industries and SMEs, whether dealing with biotic and/or abiotic resources, are expected to test and showcase circular economy solutions based on re-design of value and supply chains, taking into account products, production processes, and/or systems, as well as involving final users. Such solutions should entail the environmentally sustainable recovery, recycling and/or re-use of resources and energy flows, including by cross-sectorial symbiosis, within the overall chain from resources to marketed products.
The proposals should enable entrepreneurs, industries and researchers to collectively implement the innovative solutions at an appropriate scale, which goes beyond a single production plant. They should develop new forms of organisation and governance within and across value and supply chain(s), considering where appropriate collaboration between public and private sectors. The proposals should include an outline business plan which can be developed further in the course of the project.
Where relevant, projects are expected to contribute to the implementation of the SPIRE PPP Roadmap.
For the technological innovation components, TRL 5-7 are to be aimed for (as defined in the General Annexes of this Work Programme). The EU Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) pilot programme[1] could be used to verify the performance of innovative technologies at higher TRLs.
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of between EUR 7 million and EUR 10 million would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts.
b) Systemic services for the circular economy (2017): To demonstrate through large scale projects the economic and environmental feasibility of circular economic business models that underpin new services based on performance/functionality rather than ownership, and/or on mass customisation, including through supporting demand side measures. Proposals should adopt a systemic eco-innovative approach addressing all forms of innovation, combining technological, organisational, societal, cultural and behavioural innovation, and strengthening the participation of civil society. Such an approach can foster new forms of collaboration between end-users, producers and researchers. In particular proposals should consider ways of supporting co-creation by developing, experimenting and demonstrating new business models together with end-users, taking into consideration their needs, including gender dimension, thus enabling the development of value adding solutions. Business models that foster new services and consumption and production patterns will require support to end-users in the transition to the circular economy by raising awareness and knowledge sharing activities on circular economy models. The proposals should include an outline business plan which can be developed further in the course of the project.
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of between EUR 4 million and EUR 7 million would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts.
For both: Within the projects funded, additional or follow-up funding should be sought, be it private or public, so as to achieve a more effective implementation and deployment at larger scale and scope of the innovative solutions addressed. Additional funding sources could include relevant regional/national schemes under the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF), such as under the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), or other relevant funds such as the Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA II). In the latter case, contacts could be established with the funds managing body during the duration of the projects. In case of relevance for the Research and Innovation Smart Specialisation Strategies, the project proposals could already indicate which interested regions/countries have been pre-identified. Please note, however, that reference to such additional or follow-up funding will not lead automatically to a higher score in the evaluation of the proposal.
Within the projects funded, possible regulatory barriers should also be addressed, as appropriate. In particular 'Innovation Deals' may be proposed. By 'Innovation Deal' a bottom-up approach to address regulatory bottlenecks to innovation is understood, that would take the form of voluntary agreements, with the European Commission and external stakeholders, with the aim of identifying and overcoming regulatory barriers and thus facilitating the market up-take of innovative solutions.
A life cycle thinking and assessment, in line with the recommendations and reference data from the European Platform on Life Cycle Assessment[2] when applicable, should be applied.
Expected Impact:a) The testing and demonstration of circular value and supply chains, within cross sectorial, collaborative systemic approaches is expected to make measurable contributions in the medium term to:
- substantially improving the efficient use of resources in Europe, leading to significant reduction of adverse environmental impacts, including on climate change, and to optimisation of production;
- substantially reducing the generation of residual waste, by applying the principles of the waste hierarchy (as set in the Waste Framework Directive[3]), compared to current best practice;
- creating new business opportunities for industry and SMEs in the EU, including in manufacturing, contributing to the exploitation of EU innovative solutions, and improving the competitiveness of European enterprises in the global market for eco-innovative solutions;
- demonstrating the economic, social, and environmental sustainability of the proposed approaches and main elements that a business plan should include in order to realise them, including the assessment of possible positive and negative side-effects and risks, such as those associated with harmful substances potentially present in recycled materials;
- providing evidence-based knowledge for enabling framework conditions (such as the regulatory or policy framework) that facilitate a broader transition to the circular economy in the EU.
b) The testing and demonstrating of circular economic business models and services, including logistics and ICT capabilities, based on performance/functionality enhancement, is expected to measurably contribute in the medium term to:
- creating markets for new products/services (e.g. leasing or 'sharing' practices) which empower end-users in their choice for more sustainable consumption patterns, and require the implementation of innovative producer responsibility or other sectorial or cross-sectorial governance schemes;
- enabling the development of new approaches for designing products/services that collectively consider end-users, brand owners, as well as entrepreneurs, and researchers, and deliver the needs of end-users;
- reducing supply chain length, thus increasing resource efficiency and reducing adverse impacts on the environment, including on climate change;
- facilitating the inclusion of resource or materials criteria in designing products/services (e.g. durability, reparability and recyclability), thus contributing to an increase in resource and energy efficiency, and reduced environmental impacts, in the whole life cycle of products;
- creating new business opportunities for industry and SMEs in the EU, contributing to the exploitation of EU innovative solutions, and improving the competitiveness of European enterprises in the global market for eco-innovative solutions;
- demonstrating the economic, social, cultural and environmental sustainability of the proposed approaches and main elements that a business plan should include in order to realise them, including the assessment of possible positive and negative side-effects and risks, such as those associated with harmful substances potentially present in recycled materials;
- providing evidence-based knowledge regarding the enabling framework conditions (such as the regulatory or policy framework or cultural factors) that facilitate a broader transition to a circular economy in the EU;
- implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in particular SDG 12 'Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns', as well as the conclusions of the COP21 Paris Agreement[4].
Socio-economic science and humanitiesGenderContractual Public-Private Partnerships (cPPPs)SPIRE
[1]http://iet.jrc.ec.europa.eu/etv/
[2]Data should be disseminated through nodes in the Life Cycle Data Network and studies through the Resource Directory (for further information refer to http://eplca.jrc.ec.europa.eu)
[3]Directive 2008/98/EC
[4]The Paris Agreement was adopted at the 21st Conference of the Parties (COP) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, in Paris on 12 December 2015.
News flashes
Flash Call Info:
An overview of the evaluation results of call Stage2 of the Two stage call of H2020-IND-CE-2016-17 (flash call info) is now available under the "Additinoal documents" section on the topic page.
FLASH INFORMATION ON THE CALL RESULTS2017 PILOTS TOPICS (two-stage)
Published: 14 October 2015Deadline: 4 May 2017Available budget: 48.66 M€
The Commission has now completed the evaluation of the proposals submitted to the above-mentioned call.The results of the evaluation are as follows:
Number of proposals submitted (including proposals transferred from or to other calls): 21Number of inadmissible proposals: 0Number of ineligible proposals: 0Number of above-threshold proposals: 9Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals:62,239,241 €
We recently informed the applicants about the evaluation results for their proposals.
For questions, please contact the Research Enquiry Service.
Flash Call Info
In order to best ensure equal treatment, successful stage 1 applicants do not receive the evaluation summary reports (ESRs) for their proposals, but a GENERALISEDFEEDBACK with information and tips for preparing the full proposal. The generalised feedback for topics CIRC-01-2016-2017 and CIRC-02-2016-2017 is published under the CallConditions of each topic.
Flash Call Info:
An overview of the evaluation results of call Stage 1 of the Two stage call of H2020-IND-CE-2016-17 (flash call info) is now available under the "Topic conditions & documents" section on the topic page.
DEADLINE (second stage) of 2017 two-stage topics: 04.05.1721 proposals were submitted in response to this call.The number of proposals for each topics is shown below:
PILOTS-03-20017: 9PILOTS-04-2017: 6PILOTS-05-2017: 6
An overview of the evaluation results (called 'Flash Call Info') of thetopic FOF-12-2017 of H2020-FOF-2017call is now available under the 'Topic conditions & documents' section onthe correspondanttopic page.
FLASH INFORMATION ON THE CALL RESULTS
H2020-IND-CE-2016-2017 (FOF (rtd) + SPIRE 2017 TOPICS)
Published: 14 October 2015Deadline: 19 January 2017Available budget: FOF(rtd) 86.18 M€ + SPIRE 82.11 M€
The Commission has now completed the evaluation of the proposals submitted to the above-mentioned call.The results of the evaluation are as follows:
FOF (rtd)Number of proposals submitted (including proposals transferred from or to other calls): 154Number of inadmissible proposals: 2Number of ineligible proposals: 0Number of above-threshold proposals: 36Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals: 183,778,494.32 €
SPIRENumber of proposals submitted (including proposals transferred from or to other calls): 55Number of inadmissible proposals: 1Number of ineligible proposals: 0Number of above-threshold proposals:19Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals: 99,381,088.79 €
We recently informed the applicants about the evaluation results for their proposals.For questions, please contact the Research Enquiry Service.
H2020-IND-CE-2016-17
A total of 117 proposals were submitted in response to this call. The number of proposals for each topic/type of action is shown below:
• CIRC-01-2016-2017 (IA): 72• CIRC-02-2016-2017 (IA): 45
Corrigendum - FLASH INFORMATION ON THE CALL RESULTS
H2020-IND-CE-2016-2017 (2017 PILOTS TOPICS)Please read "Deadline: 27 October 2016"
FLASH INFORMATION ON THE CALL RESULTSH2020-IND-CE-2016-2017 (2017 PILOTS TOPICS)Published: 14 October 2015Deadline: 27 October 2017Available budget: 48,660,000 €
The Commission has now completed the evaluation of the proposals submitted to the above-mentioned call. The following overall thresholds were applied: 8/10
The results of the evaluation are as follows: Number of proposals submitted (including proposals transferred from or to other calls): 69Number of inadmissible proposals: -Number of ineligible proposals: -Number of above-threshold proposals: 21Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals: 147.997.304 €We recently informed the applicants about the evaluation results for their proposals. Above-threshold proposals have been invited to submit a full proposal by 4 May 2017.Information on the selected projects will be published on CORDIS after that date. For questions, please contact the Research Enquiry Service .
Deadline: 19.01.2017A total of 234 proposals were submitted in response to this call. The number of proposals for each topic is shown below:
FOF-06-2017: 34FOF-07-2017: 28FOF-08-2017: 16FOF-09-2017: 57FOF-10-2017: 21FOF-12-2017: 15 IA + 6 CSA
SPIRE-07-2017: 11SPIRE-08-2017: 11SPIRE-09-2017: 18SPIRE-10-2017: 10SPIRE-11-2017 2SPIRE-12-2017 1SPIRE-13-2017 4
Rules of Participation:
From 1 January 2017 Switzerland is associated to the whole Horizon 2020 programme, including the Societal Challenge calls. For more information please read the information sheet available here.
Flash Call Info:
An overview of the evaluation results of call H2020-IND-CE-2016-17 - Circular Economy (flash call info) is now available under the "Topic conditions & documents" section on the topic page.
FAQs 2017:
If you are applying for the 2017 topics under H2020-IND-CE-2016-17 - Circular Economy, do not forget to check new and archived FAQs relevant for your topic here.
Deadline (first stage) of 2017 two-stage topics: 27.10.1669 proposals were submitted in response to this call.The number of proposals for each topics is shown below:
PILOTS-03-20017: 30PILOTS-04-2017: 14PILOTS-05-2017: 25
2016 CIRC topics - Deadline: 06.09.16
A total of 26 proposals were submitted in response to the second stage of this call. The number of proposals for each topic is shown below:CIRC-01a-2016 – 19CIRC-02a-2016 – 7
Please note that the latest information on results (Flash Call Info) for the topics CIRC-01-2016 and CIRC-02-2016 corresponding to the first stage of two stage call (that closed on 8 March 2016) can be found in the "Additional Documents" section of these topics.
Please note that the latest information on results (Flash Call Info) for the topics CIRC-03-2016, CIRC-04-2016, and CIRC-05-2016corresponding to the single stage call (that closed on 8 March 2016) can be found in the "Additional Documents" section of these topics.
A revised version of the Work programme 2016-2017 has been adopted in 25/07/2016.
The main changes in the call Industry 2020 in the Circular Economy sub-call Circular Economy concern:- New evaluation criteria and evaluation procedures for all topics.- Increase in available budget for CIRC-01-2017.- Changes in the challenge, scope or impact description of several topics related with the implementation of the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals, as well as the Paris Agreement under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2017 update
After the update to the Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2017 of 25 July 2016, the following updates were made:
- Open Access Data new provisions have been added for 2017 calls with an opening date on or after 26/07/2016.
- The text for evaluation criteria, scoring, threshold and procedure has been clarified.
- The text for topics FOF-12-2017, SPIRE-07-2017, SPIRE-08-2017 and SPIRE-12-2017 has been modified.
- The introduction of SPIRE topics under the call H2020-IND-CE-2016-17 has been modified.
- The new CSA topic SPIRE-13-2017 'Potential of Industrial Symbiosis in Europe' has been added to the call H2020-IND-CE-2016-17.
- The indicative budget for 2017 PILOTS topics under the call H2020-IND-CE-2017 was increased to €48.66 million in 2017.
- The indicative budget for 2017 FOF topics (rtd) under the call H2020-IND-CE-2017 was increased to €86.18 million in 2017.
- The indicative budget for 2017 SPIRE topics under the call H2020-IND-CE-2017 was increased to €82.11 million in 2017.
Flash Call InfoCall identifier: H2020-IND-CE-2016-2017 (2016 PILOTS topics)Call title: Industry 2020 in the circular economyPublished: 14 October 2015Deadline: 24 May 2016 17:00:00
Budget available: 32 M€
The Commission has completed the evaluation of the proposals submitted to the above call. The results of the evaluation are as follows:
- Number of proposals submitted (including proposals transferred from or to other calls): 15
- Number of inadmissible proposals: 0
- Number of ineligible proposals: 0
- Number of above-threshold proposals: 10
- Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals: 64,639,106 €
We recently informed the applicants about the evaluation results for their proposals.
The number of proposals that can finally be funded depends on the available budget and the formal approval of grant agreements by the Commission.
It is expected that the first grant agreements will be signed by November 2016.
Information on the selected projects will be published on CORDIS after that date.http://cordis.europa.eu/projects/home_en.html
In case of questions, please contact the Research Enquiry Service http://ec.europa.eu/research/enquiries
H2020-CIRC-2016-TwoStage, first stageThe evaluation of first stage proposals is now complete. The coordinators of proposals who failed to pass to the second stage have been informed in writing, and have each received an Evaluation Summary Report (ESR) setting out scores and comments.The “Flash info” published on the Participant Portal shows the key statistics related to this call, including number of proposals submitted, the number evaluated, and the number passing the thresholds and thus invited to the second stage.For successful first stage applicants, it is important to uphold the principle of equal treatment, and to ensure that all have a chance to benefit from the comments of experts. Therefore, instead of an ESR, this generalised feedback is provided now to all applicants invited to submit a full proposal at the second stage. You are kindly requested to take this feedback into account when preparing your full proposal. At the second stage you have a chance to address or clarify issues that should convince the second stage experts. Some or all of these experts may not be the same as those who reviewed your outline proposal.
Summary of main shortcomings in first stage successful proposals
CIRC-01:
• The objectives did not always include quantitative targets or these targets were not always convincingly supported.• The concept description was not always focused and clear on the innovation potential, the circular economy view, the economic mechanisms and governance required for a swift on a specific circular value chain.• The role of end-users was not always sufficiently described with regards to their importance in the value chain or their involvement is missing at early stages • The expected TRL was not always sufficiently substantiated.• Large scale demonstrations were not always sufficiently explained and/or did not always have a clear co-design approach to justify the need for such demonstrations.• Expected economic and environmental impacts were not always adequately quantified and/or were not always sufficiently explained in relation to the demonstration. • Business models were not always sufficiently presented.
CIRC-02:
• The objectives did not always include quantitative targets or they were not always convincingly substantiated.• Objectives addressing the relevant legal, societal and market challenges were not always present.• The interest among fertilizer companies or other potential end-users of the recycled nutrient was not always demonstrated. • The role of end-users of recycled nutrient was not always sufficiently described, and often defined to contribute only in the last stages of the proposed action.• Quantitative information supporting the expected impact of the action was not always presented.• Metrics for the final capacity of the technology and its outputs were not always described.
FLASH INFORMATION ON THE CALL RESULTS (FLASH CALL INFO)Call for proposals: H2020-CIRC-2016-TwoStage, first stageCall Title: Industry H2020 in the Circular EconomyPublished: 14.10.2015Deadline: 08.03.2016 (first stage)
Indicative available budget: EUR 80 millionBudget per topic/type of action with separate ‘call-budget-split’:
• CIRC-01-2016 - Systemic, eco-innovative approaches for the circular economy: design for circular values and supply chains /IA: EUR 60 million• CIRC-02-2016 - Water in the context of the circular economy: demonstrating the potential of efficient nutrient recovery from water /IA: EUR 20 million
The Agency EASME has now completed the evaluation of the proposals submitted to the above-mentioned call. The following overall thresholds were applied:• CIRC-01-2016: Overall threshold applied 8.0• CIRC-02-2016: Overall threshold applied 8.0
The results of the evaluation are as follows:• CIRC-01-2016: 70 proposals submitted, 19 above thresholds• CIRC-02-2016: 32 proposals submitted, 8 above thresholds
Total number of proposals submitted (including proposals transferred from or to other calls): 102Total number of inadmissible proposals: 1Total number of ineligible proposals: 0Total number of above-threshold proposals: 27Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals: 231.54 million
We recently informed the applicants about the evaluation results for their proposals. Above-threshold proposals have been invited to submit a full proposal by 06.09.2016Information on the selected projects will be published on CORDIS after that date. Please note that the number of proposals that can finally be funded will depend on the finally available budget and the formal selection by the Agency.For questions, please contact the Research Enquiry Service .
An overview of the following evaluation results (flash call info) is now availableunder the tab Topic conditions and documents:
- 2016 SPIRE topics
- 2016 FOFtopics
- 2016 PILOTS topics (first stage results)
2016CIRCtopics - Deadline: 08.03.16
Circular EconomyTOPICS - 138 proposals were submitted in response to this call.The number of proposals for each topics is shown below:
CIRC-01 : 72CIRC-02 : 33CIRC-03 : 4CIRC-04 : 18CIRC-05 :11
2016 FOF and SPIREtopics - Deadline: 21.01.16
Factories of the Future TOPICS - 183 proposals were submitted in response to this call.The number of proposals for each topics is shown below:
FoF-01 : 23FoF-02 : 20FoF-03 : 41FoF-04 : 27FoF-05 : 3ICT FoF-11 : 49ICT FoF-13 : 20
Sustainable Process Industries TOPICS - 62 proposals were submitted in response to this call.The number of proposals for each topics is shown below:
SPIRE-01: 15 SPIRE-02: 22SPIRE-03: 9SPIRE-04: 13SPIRE-05: 2SPIRE-06: 1For Energy-Efficient Building topics, see here
Deadline (first stage) of 2016 two-stage topics: 08.12.15
59 proposals were submitted in response to this call.The number of proposals for each topics is shown below:
PILOTS-01-2016: 27PILOTS-02-2016: 32
Publication date: 2015-10-14 (9 years ago)
Opening date: 2015-11-10 (9 years ago)
Closing date: 2016-03-08 (9 years ago)
Procedure: two-stage
Budget: 60000000
Expected grants: not specified
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Call topics are often grouped together in a call. Sometimes this is for a thematic reason, but often it is also for practical reasons.
There are 35 other topics in this call:
- CIRC-02-2016-2017
- CIRC-03-2016
- CIRC-04-2016
- CIRC-05-2016
- FOF-01-2016
- FOF-02-2016
- FOF-03-2016
- FOF-04-2016
- FOF-05-2016
- FOF-06-2017
- FOF-07-2017
- FOF-08-2017
- FOF-09-2017
- FOF-10-2017
- FOF-11-2016
- FOF-12-2017
- FOF-13-2016
- PILOTS-01-2016
- PILOTS-02-2016
- PILOTS-03-2017
- PILOTS-04-2017
- PILOTS-05-2017
- SPIRE-01-2016
- SPIRE-02-2016
- SPIRE-03-2016
- SPIRE-04-2016
- SPIRE-05-2016
- SPIRE-06-2016
- SPIRE-07-2017
- SPIRE-08-2017
- SPIRE-09-2017
- SPIRE-10-2017
- SPIRE-11-2017
- SPIRE-12-2017
- SPIRE-13-2017
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