
The BioReCer project, funded under Horizon Europe, aims to improve existing label and certification schemes for bio-based systems that align with EU taxonomy and due diligence regulations. A core objective for concise certification is implementing both biological and technical cycles to ensure comprehensive circularity. For this, BioReCer identified gaps in current certification schemes and refined and integrated new sustainability and circularity indicators for biological feedstocks. The findings and results of BioReCer will be incorporated into guidelines targeting certification bodies and policy makers.
Another aspect of the project is to ensure robust tracking and traceability to verify the origin, sustainability, and circularity of bio-based materials throughout the supply chain, for which BioReCer developed a digital product passport. Furthermore, the project partners developed a digital assessment and support tool (the BIT) to facilitate real-time data exchange among bioeconomy stakeholders and certification bodies. The project results are steadily reviewed and verified by the BioReCer Stakeholders Platform (the BRSP) which was established aright t the project start.
On 11 September, from 14:00-16:00 CEST, BioReCer will introduce the latest project achievements and the stakeholder app “BioReCer IC Tool” in its final multi-stakeholder meeting.
Roundtable discussion with experts:
- Maira Devisscher, ISEAL
- Carmelo Benenti, President European Consumers Union (ECU)
- Helmut Frischenschlager, Environment Agency Austria
- Martin Clemesha, Braskem Netherlands
Moderation: Dusica Banduka, nova-institute
14:00 – 14:30 BioReCer Progress Update Presenter: Lucia Gonzalez, CETAQUA
14:30 – 14:50 BioReCer ICT tool (BIT) Presenter: Romain Magnani EGM,
14:50 – 15:30 Roundtable discussion
To join the discussion, register here: https://eu01web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_sIsX8hLwTKaJtX6dJqjvwA#/registration.
To test the BioReCer app, please visit https://biorecer-ict-staging.stellio.io
Further information, project updates, and resources are available on the BioReCer website: https://biorecer.eu.

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Research Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
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BioReCer events, press release, 2025-08-25.
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BioReCer
Braskem
Cetaqua
Environment Agency Austria
European Consumers Union
European Union
Horizon Europe
ISEAL Alliance
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