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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): The marine project, the result of the collaboration of the SPCTS laboratory and BiblionTek, aims to scale up an eco-material of raw land (co-products of extraction) consolidated by a biopolymer (wood-based co-products) for the construction sector. Low-energy grey material, locally available and 100 % recyclable, this “geomimetic” substitute for concrete is a solution to meet future environmental challenges. Available under different products, i...)
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The marine project, the result of the collaboration of the SPCTS laboratory and BiblionTek, aims to scale up an eco-material of raw land (co-products of extraction) consolidated by a biopolymer (wood-based co-products) for the construction sector. Low-energy grey material, locally available and 100 % recyclable, this “geomimetic” substitute for concrete is a solution to meet future environmental challenges. Available under different products, it is aimed at as many as possible through a multi-segment commercial strategy ranging from decorative facings to the wall banned through GSB and Artisans distribution networks. (English)
Property / summary: The marine project, the result of the collaboration of the SPCTS laboratory and BiblionTek, aims to scale up an eco-material of raw land (co-products of extraction) consolidated by a biopolymer (wood-based co-products) for the construction sector. Low-energy grey material, locally available and 100 % recyclable, this “geomimetic” substitute for concrete is a solution to meet future environmental challenges. Available under different products, it is aimed at as many as possible through a multi-segment commercial strategy ranging from decorative facings to the wall banned through GSB and Artisans distribution networks. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: The marine project, the result of the collaboration of the SPCTS laboratory and BiblionTek, aims to scale up an eco-material of raw land (co-products of extraction) consolidated by a biopolymer (wood-based co-products) for the construction sector. Low-energy grey material, locally available and 100 % recyclable, this “geomimetic” substitute for concrete is a solution to meet future environmental challenges. Available under different products, it is aimed at as many as possible through a multi-segment commercial strategy ranging from decorative facings to the wall banned through GSB and Artisans distribution networks. (English) / qualifier
 
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Revision as of 19:39, 18 November 2021

Project Q3688024 in France
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Project Q3688024 in France

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    44,396.06 Euro
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    164,429.87 Euro
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    27.0 percent
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    1 May 2017
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    30 April 2019
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    BIBLIONTEK
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    45°49'48.07"N, 1°15'18.25"E
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    Le projet MarIn, fruit de la collaboration du laboratoire SPCTS et de la société BiblionTek, a pour objet la mise à l'échelle industriel d'un éco-matériau de terres crues (coproduits d'extraction) consolidées par un biopolymère (coproduits de la filière bois) à destination du secteur de la construction. Matériau à faible énergie grise, localement disponible et 100% recyclable, ce "géomimétique" pouvant se substituer au béton est une solution pour répondre aux défis environnementaux à venir. Se déclinant sous différents produits, il s'adresse au plus grand nombre par le biais d'une stratégie commerciale multi-segments allant de parements décoratifs au mur banché par le biais de réseaux de distribution de type GSB et Artisans. (French)
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    The marine project, the result of the collaboration of the SPCTS laboratory and BiblionTek, aims to scale up an eco-material of raw land (co-products of extraction) consolidated by a biopolymer (wood-based co-products) for the construction sector. Low-energy grey material, locally available and 100 % recyclable, this “geomimetic” substitute for concrete is a solution to meet future environmental challenges. Available under different products, it is aimed at as many as possible through a multi-segment commercial strategy ranging from decorative facings to the wall banned through GSB and Artisans distribution networks. (English)
    18 November 2021
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    87000 Limoges, France
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    2909210
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