The BioReCer project announces the third stakeholders meeting on certification of biological waste and residues

Following the first two successful stakeholder events in Greece and Sweden, the Horizon Europe project BioReCer organises the next meeting in Milan, Italy on 2nd October 2024

Italian Stakeholder Meeting, 2 October 2024 9:30-14:00 CET, UNI premises Via Sannio 2, 20137 Milan, Italy

The BioReCer project aims at improving and fostering the certification of bio-based feedstock and value-chains. Since the development of guidelines for labelling and certification schemes and recommendations to policy makers is something that concerns many parties, stakeholder feedback is indispensable for the success of the project. Therefore, BioReCer invites experts and insiders of the bioeconomy, the bio-based industries, policy makers, consumer associations, waste(water) treatment facilities, etc. to participate in the next stakeholder meeting.  While the first two meetings with the project’s dedicated BioResources Stakeholders Platform (BRSP) focused on bio-based value-chains from agriculture and forestry, the fourth meeting will add the topic of value of organic matter as feedstock from municipal waste and wastewater streams.

Join this upcoming event and bring in your opinions, views and insights on waste feedstock from forestry, agriculture, fishery and municipality to strengthen the EU bioeconomy. Support the project to improve current certification and labelling schemes for resources from biological waste and residues. Help to address relevant policy makers with recommendations for the use and valorisation of biological feedstock based on the experience of industry stakeholders.

What is in for you?

  • Learn more about how to tackle challenges regarding certification and valorisation of biological waste feedstock.
  • Understand why biological waste is valuable and not a burden and how it can add to a sustainable industrial development.
  • Make your voice heard and actively contribute your insights and experience to cutting-edge EU research.
  • Extend your own network while discussing with BRSP members from industry, research and policy.
  • Be among the first to test an innovative digital tool that enables stakeholders an elaborate management of bio-resources.
  • Contribute to a project that fosters a sustainable EU, prioritising environment, society and economy.
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Register here: https://it.surveymonkey.com/r/biorecer_it_event

Learn more about the Italian Stakeholders Meeting (the agenda will follow soon): https://biorecer.eu/

Get informed on the BRSP and register as a member: https://biorecer.eu/brsp/

BioReCer (Biological Resources Certifications Schemes) aims at assessing and complementing current certification schemes for biological resources according to the new EU sustainability goals to enhance bio-based circular systems. This will be achieved by including new criteria that align with EU taxonomy and EU corporate due diligence regulations into guidelines for certifying biological resources’ sustainability, origin, tracking and traceability, and by ensuring applicability at EU and global scale. By promoting the sustainability and trade of biological resources, BioReCer will increase the added value, use and social acceptance of bio-based products.

Read more about BioReCer and register for the project newsletter: 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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nova-Institute, original text, 2024-07-23.

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