SUSBINCO, which Teknos is a part of, is a research project based on the search for sustainable and safe alternatives to current fossil-based binders and coatings. The project was launched in response to the coating industry's need to replace fossil-based raw materials, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. SUSBINCO consists of 11 industrial companies and seven research institutes and universities. The project was launched in Finland, in the fall of 2021.
In the coatings industry, the challenges of fully bio-based products are often related to price, the availability of raw materials, and the lack of existing supply chains. The technical properties of the products pose further demands, as coatings must not only protect the object, but also to be safe to use. Particularly challenging are applications meant for food packaging, such as cardboard cups or fast-food trays, where product and user safety are strongly regulated.
The SUSBINCO project aims to develop binders and coatings that are 80-100% bio-based. The products are intended to be used in several different applications, such as fiber-based packaging, packaging materials, wood products, paints, adhesives, sealants, and abrasives. This is estimated to be a market worth over €1,000 billion.
The research coordinated by Clic Innovation, has now progressed to halfway. The actors have been looking into the possibilities to utilize side streams and waste from the Finnish wood industry, such as bark and biomass, as substitutes for fossil raw materials. The project is scheduled to end at the end of 2023, followed by product launch and exporting. Teknos’ brings its strong knowledge of raw materials’ technical requirements to the table.
"I would say that we are already quite close to having the toolbox built for bio-based coatings and binders,” said Pasi Virtanen, group R&D manager for innovations at Teknos. “On the other hand, when we talk about packaging solutions, and especially if we mean food contact coatings, it will take more time, even years, just because of product safety.”
In SUSBINCO, Teknos is part of the top-level project, but at the same time, also researches independently how bio-based solutions can be utilized in the company's own products. The goal is to bring bio-based binders and coatings not only to packaging, but also to consumer and professional paint products, interior and exterior paints, and powder paints and UV-curable products.
"In an ideal situation, we would use research results and new binders and coatings in line with sustainable development for all solutions for which the technical properties are sufficient," Virtanen said.
With the project, Teknos has gained more tools to develop bio-based products. At the same time, participation has spawned completely new cooperation opportunities. Teknos recently joined the wider Expand Fibre ecosystem, which aims to accelerate the development of sustainable bio-products focused on cellulose fiber, hemicellulose, and lignin. SUSBINCO, as a project, is included in the Expand Fibre ecosystem.
"We are happy to be part of this network. Participation in this type of ecosystem strengthens Teknos’ goal to be the most innovative company in the coating industry", Virtanen said.
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