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 people & business

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Autor(a) principal: Lange, Lene
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Connor, Kevin O., Arason, Sigurjon, Bundgård-Jørgensen, Uffe, Canalis, Antonella, Carrez, Dirk, Gallagher, Joe, Gøtke, Niels, Huyghe, Christian, Jarry, Bruno, Llorente, Pilar, Marinova, Mariya, Martins, Ligia O, Mengal, Philippe, Paiano, Paola, Panoutsou, Calliope, Rodrigues, L. R., Stengel, Dagmar B., van der Meer, Yvonne, Vieira, Helena
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/71038
Resumo: 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, healthpromoting 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 (20142020) are provided, including expansion into biomass feedstocks, terrestrial and aquatic, and an impressive broadening of bio-based product portfolio, including higher-value, healthpromoting 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 CBEcollaborations, as e.g., expanding African EU collaboration into CBE. In contrast to fossil resources biological resources are found worldwide. In its outset, circular biobased economy, can be implemented all over, in a just manner, not the least stimulating rural development
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spelling 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 people & businessbiorefinery technologiesbio-based productsmicrobial productionupgradingside-streams & wastesBio-Based Industries Joint Undertaking (BBI-JU)Biobased Industries Consortium (BIC)Circular Bio-based Economy (CBE)side-streams &ampwastesside-streams & wastesScience & TechnologyThis 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, healthpromoting 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 (20142020) are provided, including expansion into biomass feedstocks, terrestrial and aquatic, and an impressive broadening of bio-based product portfolio, including higher-value, healthpromoting 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 CBEcollaborations, as e.g., expanding African EU collaboration into CBE. In contrast to fossil resources biological resources are found worldwide. In its outset, circular biobased economy, can be implemented all over, in a just manner, not the least stimulating rural developmentThis study received funding only for covering the production costs (carried by the public BBI-JU secretariat).info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionFrontiers Media S.A.Universidade do MinhoLange, LeneConnor, Kevin O.Arason, SigurjonBundgård-Jørgensen, UffeCanalis, AntonellaCarrez, DirkGallagher, JoeGøtke, NielsHuyghe, ChristianJarry, BrunoLlorente, PilarMarinova, MariyaMartins, Ligia OMengal, PhilippePaiano, PaolaPanoutsou, CalliopeRodrigues, L. R.Stengel, Dagmar B.van der Meer, YvonneVieira, Helena20212021-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/71038engLange, Lene; Connor, Kevin O.; Arason, Sigurjon; Bundgård-Jørgensen, Uffe; Canalis, Antonella; Carrez, Dirk; Gallagher, Joe; Gøtke, Niels; Huyghe, Christian; Jarry, Bruno; Llorente, Pilar; Marinova, Mariya; Martins, Ligia O; Mengal, Philippe; Paiano, Paola; Panoutsou, Calliope; Rodrigues, Lígia R.; Stengel, Dagmar B.; van der Meer, Yvonne; Vieira, Helena, 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 people & business. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 8(619066), 20212296-418510.3389/fbioe.2020.619066http://journal.frontiersin.org/journal/bioengineering-and-biotechnologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-21T12:08:55Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/71038Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T19:00:14.578227Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv 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 people & business
title 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 people & business
spellingShingle 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 people & business
Lange, Lene
biorefinery technologies
bio-based products
microbial production
upgrading
side-streams & wastes
Bio-Based Industries Joint Undertaking (BBI-JU)
Biobased Industries Consortium (BIC)
Circular Bio-based Economy (CBE)
side-streams &amp
wastes
side-streams & wastes
Science & Technology
title_short 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 people & business
title_full 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 people & business
title_fullStr 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 people & business
title_full_unstemmed 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 people & business
title_sort 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 people & business
author Lange, Lene
author_facet Lange, Lene
Connor, Kevin O.
Arason, Sigurjon
Bundgård-Jørgensen, Uffe
Canalis, Antonella
Carrez, Dirk
Gallagher, Joe
Gøtke, Niels
Huyghe, Christian
Jarry, Bruno
Llorente, Pilar
Marinova, Mariya
Martins, Ligia O
Mengal, Philippe
Paiano, Paola
Panoutsou, Calliope
Rodrigues, L. R.
Stengel, Dagmar B.
van der Meer, Yvonne
Vieira, Helena
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author2 Connor, Kevin O.
Arason, Sigurjon
Bundgård-Jørgensen, Uffe
Canalis, Antonella
Carrez, Dirk
Gallagher, Joe
Gøtke, Niels
Huyghe, Christian
Jarry, Bruno
Llorente, Pilar
Marinova, Mariya
Martins, Ligia O
Mengal, Philippe
Paiano, Paola
Panoutsou, Calliope
Rodrigues, L. R.
Stengel, Dagmar B.
van der Meer, Yvonne
Vieira, Helena
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author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lange, Lene
Connor, Kevin O.
Arason, Sigurjon
Bundgård-Jørgensen, Uffe
Canalis, Antonella
Carrez, Dirk
Gallagher, Joe
Gøtke, Niels
Huyghe, Christian
Jarry, Bruno
Llorente, Pilar
Marinova, Mariya
Martins, Ligia O
Mengal, Philippe
Paiano, Paola
Panoutsou, Calliope
Rodrigues, L. R.
Stengel, Dagmar B.
van der Meer, Yvonne
Vieira, Helena
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biorefinery technologies
bio-based products
microbial production
upgrading
side-streams & wastes
Bio-Based Industries Joint Undertaking (BBI-JU)
Biobased Industries Consortium (BIC)
Circular Bio-based Economy (CBE)
side-streams &amp
wastes
side-streams & wastes
Science & Technology
topic biorefinery technologies
bio-based products
microbial production
upgrading
side-streams & wastes
Bio-Based Industries Joint Undertaking (BBI-JU)
Biobased Industries Consortium (BIC)
Circular Bio-based Economy (CBE)
side-streams &amp
wastes
side-streams & wastes
Science & Technology
description 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, healthpromoting 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 (20142020) are provided, including expansion into biomass feedstocks, terrestrial and aquatic, and an impressive broadening of bio-based product portfolio, including higher-value, healthpromoting 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 CBEcollaborations, as e.g., expanding African EU collaboration into CBE. In contrast to fossil resources biological resources are found worldwide. In its outset, circular biobased economy, can be implemented all over, in a just manner, not the least stimulating rural development
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