CURCOL - Curcumin based sustainable Colours


Project Summary

The Interreg NWE project CurCol aims to demonstrate economic potential for the production chains from regionally produced plants to colourants in packaging. The project assesses three pilots for colourant production and application in plastic and paper packaging, by defining barriers, business cases and action plans. The focus of CurCol is on the yellow natural colourant Curcumine.

 

Europe absorbed approximately 87 million tons of packaging waste per year. (Industrial) composting is often used for biobased packaging materials, such as PLA. Non-biodegradable synthetic colourants are released during composting. Many contain toxic components that accumulate in the environment. When recycling paper, these colourants also end up in wastewater. We can prevent this by using natural colours. Project partners from Ireland, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands join the CurCol project to reach this.

Transition to curcumine colours

The few available biodegradable colourants do not meet the quality criteria, so that the packaging industry cannot use them now as an alternative to fossil-based substances. Curcumine, a yellow natural colorant, is already used in food and pharmaceuticals. Wide application is hampered, mainly due to poor UV stability. Recent research shows that it is possible to improve UV stability and generate other colors like red and blue. CurCol continues this research.

Long term

The aim of the project is:

  • The valorisation of biobased dyes in biodegradable packaging,
  • introduction of a valuable crop in the greenhouse industry
  • and identification of new supply chains,
  • signaling growth in jobs and economic activity.

On the long term new knowledge and transnational partnerships support the transition to a circular and biobased economy. CurCol focuses on packaging, but application in, for example, textiles and cosmetics is also possible.

 


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Project Partners

Lead partner

Organisation Address Email Website
Stichting Avans 13 Professor Cobbenhagenlaan
Tilburg
5037 DA
Netherlands
b.koebrugge@avans.nl www.avans.nl
Name Contact Name Email Country
Provinciaal Proefcentrum voor de Groenteteelt Oost-Vlaanderen vzw Saskia Buijsens saskia@pcgroenteteelt.be Belgium
Centexbel Isabel De Schrijver ids@centexbel.be Belgium
Rubia 100% Natural Colours Rudolph de Jong rudolphdejong@rubia-nc.om Netherlands
Athlone Institute of Technology Margaret Fournet mfournet@ait.ie Ireland
Aachen Maastricht Institute for Biobased Materials e.V. Yvonne van der Meer yvonnevandermeer914@gmail.com Germany
DeltaQ T/A Quality Additives Patrik Rohrer patrik@deltaq.ie Ireland
Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster Bodo Philipp bodo.philipp@uni-muenster.de Germany

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Curcuma: from cultivation to biobased colorant

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Did you know that we produce about 87 million tons of packaging waste per year in Europe? The good news is that a part of this is biobased packaging that is recyclable or biodegradable. The bad news is that these processes still release non-biodegradable and often toxic synthetic colorants. We can counter this by using natural colorants. In the Interreg Northwest Europe project CurCol, we investigate the color production and application in bioplastic and paper packaging, based on the yellow natural colorant curcumin. And that process already starts with the cultivation of the turmeric plant. Read More


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