Sustainable Packaging Challenge – New Materials for Food (IfM Engage, Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge, UK)

  • SMAR3TS
  • From Spain
  • Responsive
  • Funding Available : € MSCA EU-project - SMAR3TS - staff exchange funding (secondment mobility - see details in the attachment)
  • Deadline at 30/05/2026

Desired outcome

SMAR3TS project partner IfM Engage is looking for innovative approaches to support the development and adoption of sustainable and regenerative food packaging solutions, with a focus on new materials and system-level integration.
Food packaging is essential for food safety, quality and shelf- life, yet it is also a major contributor to plastic pollution, resource depletion and waste generation. While innovation in bio-based, biodegradable and recyclable materials is advancing rapidly, many solutions remain difficult to scale due to performance limitations, cost barriers, regulatory complexity and poor integration with food systems.

Within the SMAR3TS project, this I3X focuses on moving beyond isolated material substitution and supporting regenerative packaging approaches that reduce environmental impact, minimise food waste and align with circular economy and sustainability objectives across food systems.

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Details of the Innovation Need

Initiator: IfM Engage (Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge), United Kingdom

IfM Engage is a knowledge transfer organization embedded in the Institute for Manufacturing (IfM) (a division of the Engineering Department at the University of Cambridge).

IfM Engage focuses on facilitating knowledge translation from the research happening at IfM and the wider university to practice, supporting industry and government through the deployment of consulting, education and communication activities.

The group prepares and supports the implementation of innovation and transformation initiatives by connecting academic research with real-world decision-making and delivery. In general the methods deployed are versatile and can be adapted to various contexts/sectors. IfM Engage have much experience to deploy our approaches in all the 4 sectors (Nutrition, Mobility, Energy and Housing).

IfM Engage’s work draws on interdisciplinary approaches and has run activities in a variety of sectors including Food, Energy, Mobility and Construction. Across the sectors, the focus is on innovation and operations management, sustainability and resilience management, policy studies, systems engineering and digitalization and social sciences, in the context of European and global agendas for sustainable, resilient and inclusive growth.

Case studies which describe IfM Engage capabilities include:

https://engage.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/e-wave-powering-the-future-of-electric-shipping/

https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/insights/sustainability/

https://engage.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/project/eit-food-roadmapping-case-study/

https://engage.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/project/unlocking-the-potential-of-materials-for-quantum-technologies-in-the-uk/

https://engage.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/project/future-proofing-controlled-environment-agriculture-with-defra/

This I3X is Looking for Skills and Capabilities across Disciplines for:

  • Food packaging and materials innovation
  • Circular economy and life-cycle assessment
  • Sustainability and systems thinking
  • Innovation management and scaling
  • Policy and regulatory analysis (food contact materials, waste)
  • Stakeholder coordination across food and packaging value chains

Important:

  • SMAR3TS Secondments are open only to SMAR3TS Consortium Partners.
  • Secondments aligned to any I3X can be undertaken at either the Initiating Parter premises and/or other SMAR3TS Consortium Partner premises.
  • Regardless of where you are undertaking work on an I3X,you are obligatedto ensure the aligned I3X Initiator Project Contact, Lead / Responsible aligned Work Package Leader, as well as the SMAR3TS Project Management Team are kept fully up-to-date with the progress of your contribution to your secondment aligned I3X - Refer to the detailed information 'About Secondments - What are Secondments'.

Examples of Challenges that Need to be Addressed

Fragmented packaging innovation landscape:New materials are being developed, but without coordinated evaluation across manufacturing, recycling, cost and regulation.

Short-term vs long-term sustainability trade-offs:Companies must decide how to improve sustainability now while also preparing for future packaging systems and legislation.

Infrastructure compatibility:Many new materials fail because they do not work with existing sorting, recycling or reuse systems.

Regulatory and investment uncertainty:Rapidly evolving policy (e.g. plastics regulation, EPR, recycling targets) makes it difficult to make long-term packaging investments.

Key research question: How should the food and drink industry and supply chain plan and coordinate to deliver more sustainable packaging – both quick wins in the short-term and taking advantage of the most advanced opportunities emerging from new materials, designs and manufacturing approaches?

The secondments should contribute across various disciplines to help bring scientific developments into practice and support the future of packaging sustainability in the food industry.

Initiator Institution (IfM Engage @ the University of Cambridge) Contact for this I3X

Link to the website:https://engage.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk

Project Lead: Dr Michèle Routley,IfM Engage Industrial Associate, Institute for Manufacturing,mjr88@cam.ac.uk

Dr David Lott,Chief Executive Officer, IfM Engage, Institute for Manufacturing,dl362@cam.ac.uk

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Alignment to Work-Package/s

SMAR3TS domains that are relevant to this I3X:

  • Lead Work Package, Nutrition– food systems, packaging, food quality and waste reduction
  • In addition, IfM has much experience experience to deploy its approaches in all the 4 SMAR3TS Domains (Nutrition, Mobility, Energy and Housing).

Background:

https://engage.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/project/the-problem-of-plastic-open-innovation-forum-tackles-sustainable-packaging/

https://engage.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/new-national-framework-for-materials-4-in-the-uk/

SMAR3TS Nutrition Work Package Lead Contact: Assoc. Prof. Letizia Mortara, University of Cambridge, IfM, lm367@cam.ac.uk

Alignment to Resilience, Restoration, Regeneration (R3)

Regenerative food packaging strengthens resilience by reducing dependency on fossil-based materials and improving food system robustness. It contributes to restoration by lowering environmental impacts from packaging waste, and supports regeneration by enabling circular and regenerative material systems.

NOTE:

Click here for instructions on how to plan for a secondment.

The expression of interest for the secondment at the IFM Engage (Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge, UK) must be submitted via the platform. Submissions will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and you will be contacted as soon as possible. For any questions, please contact:info@smar3ts.eu

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Related Keywords

  • Packaging for materials
  • Food Packaging / Handling
  • Protecting Man and Environment
  • Waste Management
  • Packaging
  • Sustainability

About SMAR3TS

SMAR3TS (Staff Mobility to Action Resilient, Restorative, & Regenerative Transitions & Societies) enables secondments (staff exchanges), between 36 partners, across 16 countries (and 4 continents), to undertake cutting-edge research and innovation on resilience, restoration, regeneration (R3) across four sectors: energy, mobility, nutrition and housing, to accelerate pathways to economic, environmental and societal impact.

SMAR3TS is funded by the European Union under the Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Staff Exchange Program Project ID: 101236376.

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