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The European-funded CO₂SMOS project officially concludes this month after four years of collaborative research and innovation aimed at supporting the bio-based industry in reducing its carbon footprint. With €7 million in funding from the Horizon 2020 programme, the project has developed and scaled technologies that convert biogenic CO₂ emissions into valuable chemicals and materials, bringing them closer to real-world application.
Launched in May 2021, CO₂SMOS (Advanced chemicals production from biogenic CO₂ emissions for circular bio-based industries) brought together a multidisciplinary consortium of 15 partners from across Europe, coordinated by CARTIF Technology Center. The aim was to develop cost-competitive technologies for transforming CO₂ emissions from bioindustrial processes into renewable chemicals, durable polymers, and biodegradable biomaterials, contributing to Europe’s climate goals and the development of a sustainable circular economy.
Turning Biogenic CO₂ Into Valuable Products
CO₂SMOS focused on technologies that transform biogenic CO₂, generated from processes such as fermentation, into intermediate building blocks like acetate, syngas, and other valuable compounds. These were then used to create renewable polymers, biochemicals, and biodegradable materials. Key achievements include:
From Innovation to Real-World Applications
The three end users within the consortium demonstrated the practical potential of the materials derived from CO₂SMOS technologies: