Author
Listed:
- Lene Lange
(Bioeconomy, Research and Advisory)
- Kevin O Connor
(UCD - University College Dublin [Dublin])
- Sigurjon Arason
(University of Iceland [Reykjavik])
- Uffe Bundgård-Jørgensen
(Gate2Growth)
- Antonella Canalis
(BBI - Bio-based Industries Joint Undertaking)
- Dirk Carrez
(BIC - Bio-based Industries Consortium)
- Joe Gallagher
(IBERS - Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences - BBSRC - Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council - Aberystwyth University)
- Niels Gøtke
(Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education of Denmark)
- Christian Huyghe
(CODIR - Collège de Direction - INRAE - Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement)
- Bruno Jarry
(Académie des Technologies)
- Pilar Llorente
(BBI - Bio-based Industries Joint Undertaking)
- Mariya Marinova
(Royal Military College of Canada)
- Ligia O Martins
(NOVA - Universidade Nova de Lisboa = NOVA University Lisbon)
- Philippe Mengal
(BBI - Bio-based Industries Joint Undertaking)
- Paola Paiano
(BBI - Bio-based Industries Joint Undertaking)
- Calliope Panoutsou
(Imperial College London)
- Ligia Rodrigues
(Universidade do Minho = University of Minho [Braga])
- Dagmar B Stengel
(NUI Galway - National University of Ireland [Galway])
- Yvonne van der Meer
(Maastricht University [Maastricht])
- Helena Vieira
(ULISBOA - Universidade de Lisboa = University of Lisbon = Université de Lisbonne)
Abstract
This paper gives an overview of development of the EU-bioeconomy, 2014–2020. The Vision of the new Circular Bio-based Economy, CBE is presented: Unlocking the full potential of all types of sustainably sourced biomass, crop residues, industrial side-streams, and wastes by transforming it into value-added products. The resulting product portfolio consists of a wide spectrum of value-added products, addressing societal and consumer needs. Food and feed, bio-based chemicals, materials, health-promoting products; and bio-based fuels. The pillars of CBE are described, including biotechnology, microbial production, enzyme technology, green chemistry, integrated physical/chemical processing, policies, conducive framework conditions and public private partnerships. Drivers of CBE are analyzed: Biomass supply, biorefineries, value chain clusters, rural development, farmers, foresters and mariners; urgent need for climate change mitigation and adaptation, and stopping biodiversity loss. Improved framework conditions can be drivers but also obstacles if not updated to the era of circularity. Key figures, across the entire BBI-JU project portfolio (2014–2020) are provided, including expansion into biomass feedstocks, terrestrial and aquatic, and an impressive broadening of bio-based product portfolio, including higher-value, health-promoting products for man, animal, plants and soil. Parallel to this, diversification of industrial segments and types of funding instruments developed, reflecting industrial needs and academic research involvement. Impact assessment is highlighted. A number of specific recommendations are given; e.g., including international win/win CBE-collaborations, as e.g., expanding African EU collaboration into CBE. In contrast to fossil resources biological resources are found worldwide. In its outset, circular bio-based economy, can be implemented all over, in a just manner, not the least stimulating rural development.
Suggested Citation
Lene Lange & Kevin O Connor & Sigurjon Arason & Uffe Bundgård-Jørgensen & Antonella Canalis & Dirk Carrez & Joe Gallagher & Niels Gøtke & Christian Huyghe & Bruno Jarry & Pilar Llorente & Mariya Marin, 2021.
"Developing a Sustainable and Circular Bio-Based Economy in EU: By Partnering Across Sectors, Upscaling and Using New Knowledge Faster, and For the Benefit of Climate, Environment & Biodiversity, and P,"
Post-Print
hal-03843321, HAL.
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RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03843321
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2020.619066
Note: View the original document on HAL open archive server: https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-03843321
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