Guidelines of the new bioeconomy strategy
The new bioeconomy strategy provides the conditions to develop the full potential of the bioeconomy for Germany to strengthen its role as a bioeconomy leader and to create the technology and jobs of tomorrow. Two overarching guidelines support the objectives and actions set out in the national bioeconomy strategy.
The first guideline highlights how biological knowledge and advanced technology are the pillars of a future-oriented, sustainable and climate-neutral economy. Novel, bio-based production systems can, for example, supply tailored ingredients for industry. Optimised microorganisms or individual components such as enzymes deliver new raw materials or products. To this end, science aims at better understanding how biological systems work and interact with one another – from the fundamental molecular principles to the complex interplay in ecosystems. Bioeconomy research is designed to translate this knowledge into real-life applications. Bioeconomy is integrative and combines interdisciplinary research and systemic solutions. Findings in life sciences are converging with other branches of science and technologies.
The second guideline relates to the raw materials used by industry and the need for a sustainable economy based on biogenic resources. The focus is on biomass as a renewable raw material. It can consist of plants, microorganisms, algae or fungi, for example. Today, the focus is also increasingly on bio-based residues and waste materials. Sustainable production and an efficient, cycle-oriented use of biogenic raw materials are essential. It is also important to preserve the fertility of the soil and biodiversity, and not to pollute the environment, including the water. Biogenic resources can replace much more than just fossil raw materials. With their help, completely new products are created, such as nutritional supplements for improved baby food, new composite materials for building houses or car bodies, or optimized crops that are robust and productive.
The Federal Government’s strategy on the bioeconomy addresses a broad spectrum of objectives at different levels of society and across all economic sectors. It can be summarised in six common strategic goals:
1) Develop bioeconomy solutions for the sustainability agenda
2) Recognise and harness the potential of the bioeconomy within ecological boundaries
3) Enhance and apply biological knowledge
4) Provide a sustainable raw material base for industry
5) Promote Germany as the leading location for innovation in the bioeconomy
6) Involve society in the bioeconomy and intensify national and international collaboration
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Geographic coverage | Germany |
Originally published | 28 Apr 2020 |
Knowledge service | Metadata | Bioeconomy |
Digital Europa Thesaurus (DET) | bioeconomyinnovationsustainable developmentbio-based productpublic policy |