HORIZON-MISS-2024-NEB-01-01
Exploiting the potential of secondary bio-based products -
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View on F&T portalProject results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes:
- Better understanding of the properties of products using bio-based material(s) derived from secondary sources by the construction sector stakeholders;
- Roadmaps for the industrial scale production or re-use (beyond the established state-of-the art recycling and down-cycling) of at least four different types of products using secondary bio-based materials unlocking and demonstrating the full potential and benefits of the circular bio-based economy;
- Enhanced environmental performance of the construction products, including enhanced resource efficiency and potential long-term carbon removal.
Although the NEB has been championing bio-based materials for the built environment, more research is needed on products that make use of secondary bio-based construction materials, such as from by-products or waste from other industries or processes, including bio-based composites and residues/by-products from agriculture or from fishing, aquaculture and agro-food industries, in line with the cascading principles[1]. Using such products in the construction sector will reduce reliance on primary resources, hence minimising the environmental impact associated with their extraction and processing.
Proposals should increase the potential of innovative bio-based products making use of materials from secondary sources for construction applications, thereby enhancing the circular bio-based economy in the construction sector, in line with the NEB values and the cascading principles. Project results will allow to inform the construction sector’s supply chain, including architects, developers and other construction sector stakeholders, about the availability, potential, and added-value of bio-based materials from secondary sources for new construction and renovation projects.
Proposals are expected to, for each secondary bio-based product covered:
- Assess its properties, benefits, design and construction possibilities and aesthetic[2]. This should cover at least the structural, thermal, acoustic, health-related and durability properties as well as the life cycle performance and environmental impact. This should also include the potential for deconstruction, re-use and recycling when buildings/public spaces undergo changes;
- Validate it in a relevant environment;
- Identify the sectors and applications where the chosen secondary bio-based material(s) could be embedded in construction processes and practices;
- Evaluate its economic scalability, including pathways for setting up efficient circular value chain to collect the secondary source.
- Contribute to the development of relevant European standards.
Cross-sectoral and cross-disciplinary collaboration is encouraged between profiles such as architects, artists, designers, engineers, biologists, urban planners, environmentalists, social scientists, and by extension the broader cultural and creative sector.
Actions are strongly recommended to collaborate with and build on the work of relevant research, including national or European funded research[3]. Actions are also encouraged to take into account and contribute with their results to future work in the field of regenerative design applied to architecture.
Projects shall share their intermediate and final results and findings with the 'New European Bauhaus hub for results and impacts' that will be established[4]. It will also cooperate, interact and take part in its activities when relevant to support the achievement of its objectives. Resources should be dedicated to engage with this Coordination and Support Action.
[1] Guidance on cascading principles is available at: https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/9b823034-ebad-11e8-b690-01aa75ed71a1/language-en/format-PDF/source-80148793
[2] Guidance on the three NEB values is provided in the NEB Compass, available at: https://new-european-bauhaus.europa.eu/system/files/2023-01/NEB_Compass_V_4.pdf
[3] Some indicative examples could be: HORIZON-CL4-2022-TWIN-TRANSITION-01-10: Circular flows for solid waste in urban environment; HORIZON-CL6-2022-CIRCBIO-01-05: EU-China international cooperation on unlocking the potential of agricultural residues and wastes for circular and sustainable bio-based solutions; HORIZON-CL6-2022-CIRCBIO-02-01-two-stage: Integrated solutions for circularity in buildings and the construction sector; HORIZON-CL5-2022-D4-02-05: More sustainable buildings with reduced embodied energy / carbon, high life-cycle performance and reduced life-cycle costs; HORIZON-CL6-2023-CIRCBIO-01-2: One hundred circular model households: making European households sustainable through inclusive circular practices; HORIZON-CL6-2023-CircBio-01-7: Symbiosis in the bio-based industrial ecosystems; HORIZON-CL4-2024-TWIN-TRANSITION-01-38: Hubs for circularity for industrialised urban peripheral areas.
[4] See HORIZ-MISS-2024-NEB-01-03
News flashes
Call update: EVALUATION results
Published: 18/04/2024
Deadline: 19/09/2024
Available budget: EUR 17.800.000
The results of the evaluation for each topic are as follows:
NEB-01-01
NEB-01-02
NEB-01-03
Number of proposals submitted (including proposals transferred from or to other calls)
27
58
6
Number of inadmissible proposals
0
0
0
Number of ineligible proposals
2
0
0
Number of above-threshold proposals
16
38
2
Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals (EUR/millions)
63.401.228,00 €
150.355.955,00 €
3.599.937,00 €
Number of proposals retained for funding
2
2
1
Number of proposals in the reserve list
2
2
1
Funding threshold
14.5
15
15
Ranking distribution for proposals above the evaluation thresholds
Number of proposals with scores lower or equal to 15 and higher or equal to 14
6
10
2
Number of proposals with scores lower than 14 and higher or equal to 13
2
7
0
Number of proposals with scores lower than 13 and higher or equal to 10
8
21
0
Summary of observer report:
“During the period of observation, the IO noted that the proceedings of the evaluation were open, transparent and professionally conducted, ensuring that the outcome was of very high quality.Thus, the main observations can be summarised as follows:
a)The evaluation was open, fair and rigorous and in accordance with the relevant rules and established procedures.
b)Consensus Meetings (CMs) and Panel Meetings (PMs) were professionally conducted and throughout the process various checks were conducted in parallel to ensure that the evaluation process moved smoothly and without any major issues.
c)The various checklists compiled per topic for both the experts and the rapporteurs are always improving ensuring that the evaluation process was homogenous across all the proposals within the topic, helping greatly with the high-quality outcome of the evaluation.
Some recommendations for consideration on improving the evaluation process have been listed.”
We recently informed the applicants about the evaluation results for their proposals.
For questions, please contact the Research Enquiry Service.
Call HORIZON-MISS-2024-NEB-01 has closed on the 19th September 2024.
93 proposals have been submitted.
The breakdown per topic is:
- HORIZON-MISS-2024-NEB-01 (RIA): 29 proposals
- HORIZON-MISS-2024-NEB-02 (IA): 58 proposals
- HORIZON-MISS-2024-NEB-03 (CSA): 6 proposals
Evaluation results are expected to be communicated by January 2025.
Publication date: 2024-04-18 (1 year ago)
Opening date: 2024-05-07 (1 year ago)
Closing date: 2024-09-19 (9 months ago)
Procedure: single-stage
Budget: 8000001
Expected grants: 2
Contribution: 4000000 - 4000000
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