BioReCer’s Policy Brief Advocates for Valorisation and Use of Organic Residues to Drive European Bioeconomy

BioReCer's recommendations urge policymakers to prioritise the utilisation of sustainable organic residues to reduce reliance on fossil feedstocks and mitigate associated greenhouse gas emissions

The Horizon Europe project Biological Resources Certifications Schemes (BioReCer) has unveiled a comprehensive policy brief titled “Valorisation and Use of Biological Waste and By-Products Supports the European Bioeconomy.” This brief underscores the pivotal role of organic residues in advancing the circular bioeconomy in support of the European Green Deal. The application of adapted current certification schemes for bio-based value chains is emphasised as a central solution.

The policy brief sheds light on the valorisation, certification, sustainability, and tracking and traceability of organic residues. Aligned with the Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC, the EU taxonomy, the EU corporate due diligence regulation and other pertinent regulations, BioReCer’s recommendations urge policymakers to prioritise the utilisation of sustainable organic residues to reduce reliance on fossil feedstocks and mitigate associated greenhouse gas emissions. The six recommendations formulated by BioReCer aim to catalyse policy reforms and industry initiatives to unlock the full potential of organic residues as valuable feedstock for bio-based products:

  1. Treat Organic Residues as Resources
  2. Foster Use of Organic Residues
  3. Mandatory Collection of Organic Waste
  4. Recognise Adapted Certification Schemes
  5. Implement Mass Balance and Free Attribution
  6. Promote Consumer Awareness

The policy brief highlights the significant volumes of organic residues currently underutilised across various sectors (i.e. forestry, fisheries, agriculture and municipalities), emphasising the need for concerted efforts to integrate these (waste) resources into bio-based value chains. By leveraging organic residues, the EU can enhance resource efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and stimulate economic growth.

For more information and to access the policy brief, visit here.

To support the project as a stakeholder, visit https://biorecer.eu and become a member of the BioReCer Stakeholders Platform (BRSP). 

About BioReCer

BioReCer is a Horizon Europe project dedicated to assessing and enhancing certification schemes for biological resources, driving the transition towards a sustainable circular bioeconomy. Through collaborative research and stakeholder engagement, BioReCer aims to promote the sustainable utilisation of organic residues to support EU sustainability goals.

BioReCer is 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.

Source

nova-Institute, original text, 2024-03-19.

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European Union
Horizon 2020

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