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Integrated approaches for remanufacturing (Made in Europe Partnership) (IA)

Last Updated: 8/19/2025Deadline: 22 September 2025€45.0M Available

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Programme:Horizon Europe
Call ID:HORIZON-CL4-INDUSTRY-2025-01-TWIN-TRANSITION-01
Deadline:22 September 2025
Max funding:€45.0M
Status:
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Time left:2 months

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💰 Funding Details

Integrated approaches for remanufacturing (Made in Europe Partnership)


Call Snapshot

- Call identifier: HORIZON-CL4-INDUSTRY-2025-01-TWIN-TRANSITION-01

- Type of action: HORIZON-IA (Innovation Action) – Budget-based grant agreement

- Max. EU contribution per project: €45 million

- Opening date: 22 May 2025

- Deadline (single stage): 23 September 2025, 17:00 Brussels time


What is Financed?

The Commission will fund large-scale demonstration projects that develop and integrate factory-level remanufacturing and de-manufacturing technologies into circular value loops. Funding covers:

1. Technology development & piloting (e.g. advanced disassembly, AI-driven sorting, hybrid additive–subtractive repair, in-line metrology).

2. Systems engineering & digital layers (data spaces, FAIR compliance, Digital Product Passport integration).

3. Business-model and lifecycle logistics (reverse logistics, pay-per-use, component leasing).

4. Standards, skills & SSH actions (new CEN/CENELEC contributions, workforce reskilling, social innovation).

5. Cross-sector demonstration with clear impact on net-zero value chains.


Typical eligible costs include personnel, equipment depreciation, subcontracting, travel, innovation management, communication, standardisation work, and limited financial support to third parties (FSTP) if duly justified.


Expected Impact

* Double the 2021 volume of remanufactured components in the EU for selected sectors.

* Measurable GHG and energy-consumption reductions vs. conventional manufacturing.

* New EU skills frameworks and at least one new or revised international standard for remanufacturing.

* Bankable exploitation pathways reaching TRL 7 by project end, with a credible route to commercial deployment in the EU.


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📊 At a Glance

€45.0M
Max funding
22 September 2025
Deadline
2 months
Time remaining
Eligible Countries
EU Member States, Associated Countries

🇪🇺 Strategic Advantages

EU-Wide Advantages & Opportunities for the IA Call “Integrated approaches for remanufacturing”


1. Single Market Access – 450 + Million Consumers

• Harmonised CE-marking and Ecodesign rules allow a remanufactured product proven in one Member State to circulate in all 27, accelerating pay-back and market penetration.

• The forthcoming Digital Product Passport (DPP) will create an EU-wide information layer—projects that embed DPP-ready data models gain first-mover advantage for every B2B and B2C transaction in the Single Market.

• Doubling the volume of remanufactured components (call KPI) translates into a potential €80-90 billion market by 2030 across automotive, electronics, machinery and wind-turbine sectors.


2. Cross-Border Collaboration & Knowledge Exchange

• Consortium requirement (3 legal entities from 3 countries) naturally forges pan-European supply loops—e.g. de-manufacturing hubs in NL, AI-driven quality analytics in DE, additive refurb lines in IT.

• Access to EU Partnerships (Made in Europe, European Batteries Alliance, Clean Hydrogen, etc.) multiplies TRL leap opportunities and speeds up standardisation input.

• The call explicitly encourages cooperation with Japan/Taiwan—EU coordination platform avoids fragmented bilateral deals and lets partners negotiate as a block.


3. Alignment with Core EU Strategies

| EU Strategy | Direct Grant Contribution | Tangible Opportunity |

|-------------|---------------------------|---------------------|

| European Green Deal | Cuts raw-material use & CO₂ via circular loops | Strengthens eligibility for green public procurement (GPP) across EU (~€2 trn/yr). |

| Net-Zero Industry Act | Builds EU “remanufacturing capacity” cited as resilience pillar | Priority access to NZIA support schemes & one-stop-shop permitting. |

| Digital Europe & Data Spaces | FAIR/GAIA-X compliant data layers for remanufacturing | Plug-and-play into upcoming Manufacturing Data Space and receive cloud vouchers. |

| Skills Agenda & Pact for Skills | Mandated upskilling deliverables | Free amplification via ESF+, EIT Manufacturing academies. |


4. Regulatory Harmonisation

• One Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) replaces 27 divergent frameworks—projects can design once and sell everywhere.

• Common VAT & waste-shipment rules reduce reverse-logistics cost by up to 20 %.

• Contributing to CEN/CENELEC remanufacturing standards gives consortium early influence and inside knowledge for quicker certification.


5. Deep Innovation Ecosystem Access

• 1 400 + EIT-RIS, Digital Innovation Hubs, and European Digital Innovation Hubs offer test-before-invest services and pilot lines at subsidised rates.

• Synergy with Horizon Europe KIC “Made in Europe” ensures direct pipeline from lab TRL-4 to demo TRL-7 funded in same framework—no “valley of death”.

• Open Science mandate enables use of JRC INCITE & EIGL platforms; data visibility attracts venture capital accustomed to EU ESG disclosures.


6. Funding Synergies & Leverage

• Combine IA grant (up to 70 % funding of ~€6-16 m project) with:

• InvestEU loan guarantees for scale-up CAPEX.

• Innovation Fund for first-of-a-kind industrial plants (>TRL-8).

• Regional ERDF “Smart Specialisation” vouchers for pilot lines in convergence regions (up to 85 % intensity).

• Cumulative funding clause in Horizon Europe enables stacking if costs are clearly separated—facilitates blended finance road-maps.


7. EU-Wide Scale & Impact Potential

• Expected 2× increase in remanufactured volume equates to 4 Mt CO₂-eq saved annually—direct contribution to Fit-for-55 target.

• Models, ontologies and AI algorithms developed under FAIR principles can be referenced by subsequent calls, positioning the consortium as de-facto EU standard.

• Demonstrators in ≥3 countries fulfil “multi-site” criterion of many corporate sustainability tenders, easing industrial adoption after project end.


8. Actionable Opportunities for Applicants

1. Build a pan-EU reverse-logistics demonstrator: integrate sensors, DPP and AI-based decision support; leverage ESPR and common customs code to pilot free-circulation of used parts.

2. Establish a Remanufacturing Skills Alliance with VET providers in at least five Member States; channel curricula into ESF+ for mass roll-out.

3. Design a standardisation task force to contribute to EN 45554 revision; secure liaison status with CEN TC/301 to fast-track proposals.

4. Exploit manufacturing data spaces: sign MoUs with GAIA-X lighthouse projects to host dismantling/quality data—qualifies for Digital Europe interoperability grants.

5. Prepare a bankable CAPEX plan bundled with InvestEU Green Transition window to scale the pilot line to 10× capacity within two years post-project.


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Bottom line: Operating at EU scale multiplies market reach, regulatory certainty, funding leverage and innovation depth—transforming remanufacturing from niche to mainstream across Europe’s entire industrial ecosystem.

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