The Presidency will explore the untapped potential of the bioeconomy, circular manufacturing, circular materials and material footprint reduction, as well as hydrogen and carbon capture usage and storage (CCUS)...
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In 2022, BIC was very happy to connect with their members in real life – after a two-year pause due to the pandemic. 2022 also saw the first...
This updated Country Report on Poland builds on the first edition released in 2018. It maps out the potential for bio-based growth in the country, highlighting untapped and under-exploited bio-based...
Regulation (EU) 2023/839 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 April 2023 amending Regulation (EU) 2018/841 as regards the scope, simplifying the reporting and compliance rules, and setting...
A collective work by the Bio-based Industries Consortium (BIC), the BBI-JU advisory bodies, the European Bioeconomy Alliance (EUBA), the European Agricultural Machinery Industry (CEMA), Cefic and the European...
Serving the information needs of the disaster reduction community. PreventionWeb.net is a participatory web platform for the disaster risk reduction community. The primary purpose is to facilitate an understanding of the subject of Disaster...
The yearly-updated report, first published in 2016, shows that Europe's bio-based industries contribute over 814 billion EUR. This constitutes an increase of 34 billion EUR (+4...
The BIC Annual Report 2021 encapsulates key achievements and impact of BIC and member activities. 2021 was an important transition year for the organisation and the activities. The most important...
In this horizontal paper, BIC outlines the contribution of the bio-based industries towards achieving a climate-neutral Europe. BIC welcomes that the European Green Deal puts the reduction of fossil emissions...
The new data for 2018 demonstrates that the bio-based industries made a contribution of 780 billion EUR, to the European economy a notable increase of 30 billion EUR (+ 4%)...