Ramarao Anagnost Bujanovic Burry Chatterjee Dölle Francis Hussein Lavrykov Liu Meyer Scott Smith Yoo Chemistry Gitsov Leem Forest and Natural Resources Management ID: 782284
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Paper and Bioprocess EngineeringRamarao; Anagnost; Bujanovic; Burry; Chatterjee; Dölle; Francis; Hussein; Lavrykov; Liu; Meyer; Scott; Smith; Yoo
Chemistry
Gitsov
;
Leem
Forest and Natural Resources Management
Volk
;
Wagner; Newman
School of Packaging
D.P. Kamdem
Sustainable Packaging Initiative
I
nnovative
M
aterials
and
P
rocesses
for
A
dvanced
C
ontainerboard
T
echnologies
(
IMPACT
)
Center
Slide2Sustainable Packaging Initiative the IMPACT CenterResearchEducationIndustrial PartnershipAdvanced Processes
Sustainable Packaging Degree Programs
Research Collaboration
Bio-based Materials
Technical Analysis
Economic & Environmental Evaluation
High pulping yield
Biorenewable
Functional
Characterization
Performance testing
TEA/IMPLAN modeling
LCA
Minor
Major
Courses
Undergraduate
Graduate
Advisory
Board: SPPF
Academic partners
Internship Program
Technical & quality services
Advisory Board: ESPRI
Industrial partners
Co-op/internship program
Slide3Research
Development of sustainable packaging materials, package design, and best environmental performance
Innovative Biopolymer-based Packaging Materials
Light-weighting of paperboard
Functional materials
Nanocellulose
;
nanolignins; biopolymers; electro-conductive or stimuli-responsive materials
Advanced Manufacturing Processes
Development of pulping process for enhancing productivity & strength
Recycled OCC furnishes – fines, other components
Economical evaluation (TEA & IMPLAN modeling)
High-Performance Packaging Materials
Complete utilization of biomass- producing
high-value chemicals
&
value-added co-products from
biomass
Modeling & performance improvement – strength, barrier resistance, moisture sensitivity
Sustainable Packaging Initiative
Slide4Education
Fundamental Knowledge & Applications of Packaging Materials and Processes
Expected Outcomes
New
Packaging Science
courses and programs
Increased student enrollment and career opportunities
Practical
Education
Broad
Scope
Essential
Knowledge
Industry-related Courses, Collaboration, and Career Opportunities
Multidisciplinary Programs
(MCR, RMS, PSE, FCH, and ENS)
The
ESF IMPACT center will address technical packaging challenges through research and training students with knowledge and skills to meet societal and company sustainability
demands
Sustainable Packaging Initiative
Slide5IMPACT
Center
INDUSTRIAL
ACADEMIC
Michigan State Univ.
T.U
.
Munich
Potential Partners
SOLENIS
*
WESTROCK Inc.*
DOMTAR Inc.*
PAPER MILLS,
IL
*
SAPPI Packaging*
ALSIP
*
agreed to partner
Sustainable Packaging Initiative
Slide6Thank you for your attention.Questions?