Summary
Industry players and EU institutions need an absolute focus on meeting the bloc鈥檚 climate and circularity targets. The bioeconomy, bio-based and bio-derived products contribute to most of these ambitions, as well as to the overall defossilisation of society. The coming years will be critical to accelerate their development and market uptake. The EU agenda must visibly include them in the actions to deliver the climate and industry
transition.
Key takeaways
This requires an ambitious action plan for the bioeconomy that should comprise of the following actions:
- Policie that encourage fair access to biomass to ensure sustainable bio feedstocks are available and accessible at competitive conditions.
- Bring investments to Europe by ensuring legal certainity through clear and supportive policies for the development and use of key enabling
technologies for the bioeconomy. - Stimulate market demand through incentive measures for bio-based and bio-derived materials.