Along with nineteen other projects, TERMINUS has joined the Plastics Circularity Multiplier group with the aim of boosting the efforts of the European Union towards the establishment of a circular plastics economy.

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TERMINUS joins the Plastics Circularity Multiplier group
The group was launched on 7 October and will work towards improved communication and synergies among Horizon 2020 and FP7 projects, boosting the impact of these projects and facilitating the availability of the information for policy makers, industry actors and the general public.
Project co-ordinator Vincent Verney said: “EU funding has proven to be essential for the advancement of European industries and importantly in transforming them towards circular economy, with more than 300 projects benefitting. Instead of focusing efforts and resources solely on the benefits and success of our individual projects, with this group we can quite literally multiply these benefits.”
“There is much we can learn from common barriers and opportunities – sharing this knowledge allows us to create an ecosystem of projects working more efficiently and effectively on the successful transformation of the industry,” Verney added.
First results of the Plastics Circularity Multiplier are to be showcased during a conference in the summer of 2020, while the activities and participation will be open to all ongoing EU projects as from September 2020.