Renewable Carbon Initiative: Input needed for running project

"Raising Awareness of Renewable Carbon Discussions Across Regions"

The Renewable Carbon Initiative’s (RCI) ongoing project “Raising Awareness of Renewable Carbon Discussions Across Regions” focuses on addressing the fragmented landscape of definitions, regional approaches, and communication around the overarching concept of the transition away from virgin fossil carbon to carbon sources from above the ground (biomass, CCU, recycling) and its corresponding terms. 

Different regions – including Europe, North America, Asia, and Africa – are advancing in diverse ways, shaped by their specific policy frameworks, economic conditions, and sustainability priorities. At the same time, key global frameworks (e.g. GHG Protocol, Science Based Targets Initiative) have not yet fully integrated concepts related to the transition.

Through this project, the RCI aims to map global discussions and implementations, clarify terminology, develop a strategic communication toolkit, and run a targeted advocacy and awareness campaign.

The Goal

  • A fully circular carbon economy, based on CO₂, recycling and biomass to abstain from fossil carbon from the ground.
  • Globally aligned concepts, terminology and implementation strategies that support resilient, future-proof economies and integrated supply chains.
  • Real impact on climate change mitigation

Your Input needed on terminology 

To better understand regional perspectives, the RCI is collecting insights on terminology:

Please complete the survey and share it widely: https://nova-institute.eu/survey/index.php/525771?lang=en

Your contribution will help strengthen alignment and improve communication across policy, industry, and value chains, in order to reach a fully circular carbon economy based on HashtagCCU, Hashtagrecycling and Hashtagbiomass.

Thank you for your support!

Source

Renewable Carbon Initiative, original text, 2026-04-02.

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nova-Institut GmbH
Renewable Carbon Initiative (RCI)

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