The bioeconomy contributes to the European Green Deal as a catalyst for systemic change. For the production of fossil-free materials for a climate-neutral future, chemicals and materials biorefineries constitute a key element. However...
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Metrics on the sustainability of region-specific bioplastics production, considering global land use change effects
Expanding the production of fuels and fibres based on traditional food crops can put additional pressures on ecosystems and natural resources, with potential spillover effects through induced...
This document reports the results from the second workshop, on Thailand, of the project “Policy Dialogues on a Bioeconomy for Sustainable Development”, held in Bangkok, Thailand, on 28 March 2019.
This study was conducted in preparation for the Global Bioeconomy Summit 2018. It presents an update of two previous reports on national bioeconomy policy strategies assembled by the Secretariat...
Biofuel potential in Southeast Asia: Raising food yields, reducing food waste and utilising residues
Southeast Asia has considerable resources to produce liquid biofuels sustainably, using biomass feedstocks that would not cause carbon-dioxide emissions or interfere with food supply...