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Making Chemicals and materials safer and more sustainable to protect human health and the environment is the goal of the Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) assessment framework introduced by the European Commission in 2022 as a voluntary general approach. The framework aims to: steer the innovation process towards the green and sustainable industrial transition substitute or minimise the production and use of substances of concern, in line with, and beyond existing and upcoming regulatory obligations minimise the impact on health, climate and the environment during sourcing, production, use and end-of-life of chemicals, materials and products At PRESERVE, ITENE is leading the implementation of the SsbD framework to assess the new chemicals and materials being developed for the project. In order to present the framework and its application in the PRESERVE project, ITENE, in collaboration with European Bioplastics, NTT and KNEIA, is organising the training "Safe and Sustainable by Design Framework: SSbD implementation in PRESERVE". The training will take place on 30 April 2024 online, from 10 to 11 CET. In this Training, you will be able to follow the case study of EU funded project PRESERVE in its implementation of the assessment framework. The ITENE research centre provides companies with cutting-edge knowledge and technology to build a safer, more sustainable future. Their mission is to generate scientific and technological knowledge that they transfer to companies through R&D and innovation projects and consultancy, testing and training services. They also deliver solutions in four main areas: sustainable materials and technologies for the circular economy; design, safety and functionality in packaging; chemical exposure and air quality monitoring; and logistics and smart mobility. Agenda of the event 10:00 AM - 10:05 AM Introduction to the European SSbD framework Arantxa Ballesteros, ITENE 10:05 AM - 10:15 AM The Preserve Project and contextualisation within the SSbD and circularity Teresa Calvo, ITENE 10:15 AM - 10:25 AM SSbD implementation I: product and process safety aspects Javier Alcodori, ITENE 10:25 AM - 10:40 AM SSbD implementation II: LCA, sLCA and LCC Daniele Spinelli, Next Technology Tecnotessile 10:40 AM - 10:45 AM SSbD Implementation II: Circularity Carla Bartolomé, ITENE 10:45 AM - 10:50 AM SSbD implementation III: conclusions of integration of SSbD results Arantxa Ballesteros, ITENE 10:50 AM - 11:00 AM Q&A PRESERVE is a European research project that develops solutions to improve the recyclability of food packaging. The 4-year project started in January 2021 and is committed to developing bio-based food packaging by enhancing bio-coatings in order to improve packaging recyclability. At the same time, PRESERVE makes sure that these materials can be upcycled into new containers and textiles for non-food applications. The project will work to develop 10 common packaging items that are based on renewable resources with a minimal environmental impact and improved recyclability in order to easily reintroduce the materials in a circular economy. PRESERVE - High performance sustainable bio-based packaging with tailored end of life and upcycled secondary use This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 952983. Website https://www.preserve-h2020.eu/ Twitter / preserve_h2020 LinkedIn / preserve-h2020 #bioplastics #biopolymer #upcycling #circulareconomy #foodpackaging #packagingrecyclability #recycling #dss #decisionsupportsystem #safeandsustainablebydesign