A is for Algae: a bioeconomy glossary
Bioeconomy jargon can be confusing at the best of times, tripping up even those familiar with the sector. Here we ...
Bioeconomy jargon can be confusing at the best of times, tripping up even those familiar with the sector. Here we ...
April 2024 saw two UN releases on the bioeconomy: first, a seminar on urban circular bioeconomies from the UN Food ...
Replacing petrochemicals with biobased materials can cut the environmental impacts of industry. However, circularity is just as important as renewable ...
Hungary aims to develop the bioeconomy of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) for its upcoming stint in the EU presidency. ...
As flowers burst into life over spring, it becomes tempting to brighten indoor spaces with fresh blooms. Beautiful as they ...
Ireland has been building its high-value bioeconomy ever since its 2018 National Policy Statement for the Bioeconomy (NPSB). Things have ...
Europe’s bioeconomy is replete with renewable innovations that could cut our dependence on fossil fuels. However, the difficulty lies in ...
Peatland covers just 3% of global land surface but stores twice as much carbon as the world’s forests combined. Despite ...
Like every bioeconomy sector, the industries around biobased chemicals and biomaterials depend on the living world. Certain species hold immense ...
From 1 January 2024, the French government made composting mandatory for every individual, household, and business in the country. Estimates ...
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