30
CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz Yordi, Head of Unit CIP Eco-Innovation Call 2011: Market Replication Projects Closing the gap between research and markets

CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011

Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission

Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit

Beatriz Yordi, Head of Unit

CIP Eco-Innovation Call 2011: Market Replication Projects

Closing the gap between research and markets

Page 2: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

2

EACI

CIP: Competitiveness and Innovation Programme

EIP: Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme

Page 3: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

3

Part of the CIP programme in EIP pillar

New services: greening businesses New processes: cleaner production New materials New products

What do we do?Eco-innovation – the market replication definition

« All forms of innovation reducing environmental impacts and/or optimising the use of resources »

Good for business, good for the environment

Page 4: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

4

Support innovative ideas which can be turned into ‘marketable’ green products and services

These need incentives to penetrate the market.

Potential for replication and wider application must be demonstrated

Budget ~ €200 million (2008-2013)

Eco-innovation market replication projects

Page 5: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

5

23 million SMEs in the EU

The backbone of the economy

99% of all enterprises

1/3 world market shares

Yet causing 60-70% of theEU’s industrial pollution

Main target group: SMEs

Page 6: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

6

How does it work?Key design elements

Risk sharing for green ideas (50%)

Market orientation

Bridging the gap between RTD and commercialisation

Direct funding (no intermediaries)

A kind of public business angels

Good for business, good for the environment

Page 7: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

7

Key design elements:

Life Cycle Thinking

Flexible - no partnerships required but EU added value important

Leverage factor and replication crucial

Approximate project size: 1,4 m € total costs

Good for business, good for the environment

How does it work?Key design elements

Page 8: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

8

Materials recycling

Sustainable building products

Food and drink

Water → NEW!

Greening businesses/ smart purchasing

→ 36M€ for ~45-50 projects

Five priorities

Compared to the 2010 call: resource efficiency transversal priority, new water priority and small fine tuning on the rest

Page 9: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

9

Materials recycling

Improve quality of recycled material, better waste sorting and treatment methods

Innovative products using recycled material or facilitating material recycling

Business innovations to strengthen the competitiveness of recycling industries, such as new market structures for recycling products, processes and services

Page 10: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

10

Sustainable building products

Construction products and related processes (construction, maintenance, repair, retrofitting or demolition of buildings) that reduce consumption of resources, embodied carbon and production of by-product wastes.

More environmentally friendly construction materials and innovative manufacturing processes.

NEW! → Projects on the addition of various types of fly and bottom ashes in concrete and mortar are not covered under this Call

Page 11: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

11

Food and Drink Sector

Cleaner and innovative products, including packaging methods and materials aiming at higher resources efficiency, reduction of waste and greenhouse gas emissions, or/and increasing recycling and recovery

New or improved production processes with high water efficiency and improved water quality

Innovative cleaner products, processes and services aiming at reducing the environmental impact of consumption of food and drinks

Page 12: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

12

Water

Water efficient processes, products and technologies (reduce water consumption by at least 30%)

Water-free processes. Water and wastewater treatment: solutions that offer greater

efficiency and reduced environmental impact. Smart distribution systems aiming at the saving of water,

chemicals, energy and materials: innovative systems for measuring and adjusting chemical dosing, flow and pumping rates; leakage detection and repair, novel pipe materials etc.

Page 13: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

13

Greening businesses and smart purchasing

Green products and services Substitution of materials by others leading to a reduced

environmental impact Clean production processes Re-manufacturing mechanisms and innovative repairing

services

Page 14: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

14

Performance indicators

Improved environmental performance

Better use of resources

Economic Performance / Market Replication

Page 15: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

1515

Increasing response to Eco-innovation Calls

 2008 2009 2010

Proposal Received 134 202 287Yearly increase + 50% + 42%

Projects funded 43 47 ~50

Important attention from the market, mainly SMEs More than 1000 web enquiries answered every year

Page 16: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

16

19%

15%

66%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Reaching the target group: more than 65% SMEs!

SME

LARGE Enterprises

Universities/Public/Others

Our beneficiaries (Source: call 2010)

81% private sector

Page 17: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

1717

SME’s breakdown - Beneficiaries Eco-innovation

79% of SME‘s are small and micro companies

Page 18: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

18

Eco-I versus FP 7 Research

Post research Adaptation for market

uptake Industrialisation First commercial deployment Market demonstration

Basic research Applied research Prototyping/first practical

use of technology Technology demonstration Knowledge gathering

18

Page 19: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

19

Eco-I versus IEE First application of solution and

market uptake Integrated approach covering

various environmental aspects (resource efficiency including water, energy and raw materials…)

Life-cycle approach Explicit SME and private sector

focus Market uptake important

Promotion & dissemination of well-proven intelligent energy solutions

Energy focus: energy efficiency & renewable energy sources, including transport

Stimulates action through better market conditions & admin. procedures, training, awareness raising, policy analysis etc

No investment project, no RTD Impact and contribution to 2020 EU

energy targets important

19

Page 20: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

20

Eco-I versus LIFE +

Priority on private sector, businesses

CIP umbrella Market competitiveness and

market uptake Replication is crucial Integrated environmental

impacts

Mainly public sector Policy development and

Implementation of legislation Dissemination, awareness

raising, capacity building Land-use and urban planning Environmental solutions but

market uptake is not vital

20

Page 21: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

21

A new type of milk bottle made ofa mix of recycled paper andplastic that can be easilyseparated and sorted

Complete supply chain consideration

Closed loop paper supply Ensure disposal is consistent

with recycling criteria throughout the EU

Example from the Food & Drink sector: GREENBOTTLE

Page 22: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

22

Example from the Food & Drink sector: BRITER-WATER

Briter-Water project: Bamboo farming to clean grey water from juice and dairy production

Lower investment and operation costs, no sludge

Better water quality and carbon capture gains

France, UK, Portugal and Germany

Page 23: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

23

CAPS: Conversion of paper mill sludge

into absorbent material

An innovative way of reusing waste into

a product

Outcome: absorbent material for

cleaning up oil and chemical spills in

harbours

Setting up two new production plants

(Slovenia and Finland)

Example from the Recycling sector: CAPS

Page 24: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

24

Sensor-sorting for recovery of non-ferrous metals (NF)

The aim is to automatically sort NF from household metal waste into clean fractions (different metals and alloys)

A plant is built in Germany to implement a range of different sensor-based technologies

Further replications, UK

Example from the Recycling sector: SATURN

Page 25: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

25

Example from the building sector: INSULA TFH

INSULA TFH: pre-insulated wall panels Low cost process to produce timber

frame panels with cellulose fiber insulation

Material used: recycled waste paper and wood from the region

Reduced transport, packaging and landfill

Materials with low embodied energy IRE, DE, BE

Page 26: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

26

Example from the Green Business sector: ECOTPU

.

ECOTPU: New bio-plastic for sports shoes coming from oil plants

Production line will be set up and started

Involvement of footware and chemical industry from ES and IT

Page 27: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

27

Fourth Call: 28 April with a closing date of8 September 2011, 17h00

Electronic submission (EPSS)

Evaluation: end of 2011

First projects start May 2012

50% funding rate of eligible costs

Max 3 years contract duration

Call planning 2011

Page 28: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

28

http://ec.europa.eu/ecoinnovation http://ec.europa.eu/ecoinnovation

Eco-Innovation website as source of information Newsflash subscription Call for proposals Guide for proposers Frequently asked questions Grant Agreement and Financial

Guidelines Info days + slides/recordings Pre-screening: max 2 pages summary Link to EPSS Projects database

Page 29: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

29

AFTERNOONBilateral talks

Registration at the stand before 13:15

Bilateral talks from 14:00 to 17:00

→ Please check your assigned room!

Page 30: CIP Eco-Innovation European Info Day – Brussels – 28 April 2011 Eco-innovation, EACI, European Commission Market Replication Eco-Innovation Unit Beatriz

Thank you very much

For questions: contact our mailbox at

[email protected]

In >95% we reply within 14 days!