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    benefits of using first generation biomass for food, fuels, chemicals and derived materials in europe (pdf)

    Benefits of Using First-Generation Biomass for Food, Fuels, Chemicals and Derived Materials in Europe (PDF)

    Policy, Sustainability & Health

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    Key messages – Benefits of using first-generation biomass for food, fuels, chemicals and derived materials

    First-generation biomass in non-food applications increases food security.
    Using first-generation biomass for non-food applications strengthens food security by increasing overall availability of feedstock and market stability. At the same time, it also delivers valuable protein-rich by-products addressing the most critical needs for human and animal nutrition. The ability to shift crops between the food, feed, and industrial markets enables the EU and market players to respond swiftly to changes in demand and mitigate the risks associated with supply chain disruptions. Most importantly, using first-generation biomass for non-food applications offers a fast and economical way to set up and ensure an emergency food reserve.

    • First-generation biomass in non-food applications enhances a resilient and competitive EU agriculture
    • First-generation biomass in non-food applications supports climate change mitigation
    • First-generation biomass in non-food applications supports biodiversity protection
    • High-tech agriculture further enhances the benefits of first-generation biomass.

    DOI No.: https://doi.org/10.52548/GCJC4981

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    pef – a circular bio based plastic with improved properties and environmental performance (pdf)

    PEF – A Circular Bio-Based Plastic with Improved Properties and Environmental Performance (PDF)

    Sustainability & Health, Technology

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    The chemical technology company Avantium (NL) partnered with nova-Institut GmbH under the framework of the PEFerence project, to perform a full cradle-to-grave Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) for the YXY® Technology, assessing the potential environmental impacts of PEF packaging solutions in comparison to conventional PET packaging. The LCA is performed according to the ISO 14040/44 standard methodology. A critical peer review of the study, including experts of incumbent technologies, was conducted in order to verify whether the LCA met the requirements for methodology, data, interpretation, and reporting. This presentation from the 1st PEF World Congress summarises the main aspects about the environmental sustainability of PEF-based bottles.

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    the fossil fuel trap: why defossilising chemistry is essential – and feasible! (pdf)

    The fossil fuel trap: Why defossilising chemistry is essential – and feasible! (PDF)

    Markets & Economy, Policy, Technology

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    How can we escape the fossil fuel trap, our dependence on fossil fuels and the vulnerability that comes with it? In the long term, recycling, together with biogenic carbon and CO₂, can completely replace fossil carbon from crude oil or natural gas as a raw material for plastics production. This will enable the European Union to become independent of fossil carbon imports and increase its resilience and competitiveness. To achieve this, it is crucial to shape the transition phase in a politically astute and rapid manner so that the transformation of the chemical industry in Europe is successful – after all, Europe is the birthplace of modern chemistry. This is the only way to prevent the EU from remaining stuck in a fossil fuel trap while other regions successfully transform their economies.

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    die fossile falle: warum die defossilisierung der chemie unverzichtbar – und machbar – ist! (pdf)

    Die fossile Falle: Warum die Defossilisierung der Chemie unverzichtbar – und machbar – ist! (PDF)

    Markets & Economy, Policy, Technology

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    Wie kommen wir raus aus der fossilen Falle, aus der fossilen Abhängigkeit und Verwundbarkeit? Langfristig kann Recycling zusammen mit biogenem Kohlenstoff und CO₂ den fossilen Kohlenstoff aus Erdöl oder Erdgas als Rohstoff für die Kunststoffproduktion komplett ersetzen. So kann die Europäische Union unabhängig von fossilen Kohlenstoffimporten werden und ihre Widerstandsfähigkeit und Wettbewerbsfähigkeit steigern. Dafür ist es entscheidend, die Übergangsphase politisch klug und rasch zu

    gestalten, damit die Transformation der Chemieindustrie in Europa gelingt – schließlich ist Europa die Ursprungsregion der modernen Chemie. Nur so kann vermieden werden, dass die EU in der fossilen Sackgasse stecken bleibt, während anderen Regionen die Transformation gelingt.

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    nova paper #17: science based definition of natural polymers (pdf)

    nova-paper #17: Science-based Definition of Natural Polymers (PDF)

    Markets & Economy, Policy, Sustainability & Health

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    European policy has defined „natural polymers“ in a way that has caused much concern and debate among scientists and industry, and has created a barrier to innovation. The authors of this report have carried out a comprehensive scientific evaluation of how the scientific literature defines „natural polymers“, and the result is: The European policy definition is partly in clear contrast to the scientific definitions.

    „Occurring in nature“ is the basis for every definition of „natural polymers“ in the scientific literature and in policy. All scientific definitions include biotechnological processes for the production of natural polymers. Not a single definition mentions the place of polymerisation as a criterion – in clear contrast to European policy. Industrial practice confirms this finding: A long list of widely accepted natural polymers includes biotechnologically processed polymers and the place of polymerisation is not a criterion.

    Conclusion: A policy definition of „natural polymers“ that is at odds with almost all scientific definitions and at odds with business reality, and which is a major barrier to innovation, green investment and lower carbon footprints, needs to be revised.
    The essence of the scientific definitions evaluated in this report is simple and leads to the following proposed definition: „Natural polymers are those that occur in nature, are produced in and extracted from nature, or can be produced identically using biotechnological processes“.

    DOI No.: https://doi.org/10.52548/UGBZ5516

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    nova-paper #16: The Biomass Utilisation Factor (BUF)

    Markets & Economy, Policy, Sustainability & Health

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    The Biomass Utilisation Factor (BUF) is a new metric combining cascading use and production efficiency into one indicator to investigate the circularity of materials for the circular bioeconomy. Cascading use captures the repeated use of the original biomass, either for the same or a different purpose. Production efficiency looks at how much of the biomass input is actually transformed into useful products or materials.

    The BUF can serve not only as an indicator for the circular economy principle of keeping materials in use, but also act as an efficient tool for stakeholders and policy makers to identify options that maximize biomass utilisation and keep materials in use for longer. In light of recent political developments in Europe, the BUF can serve as a tool that provides additional insights for achieving sustainable carbon cycles or help to respect the cascading principle of biomass utilisation.

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    nova-paper #15: A Tax on Fossil Carbon is More Effective Than a Tax on CO2 Emissions

    Policy

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    This paper describes a fossil carbon tax as a potential realisation of the planned Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism of the EU. It provides several advantages compared to a CO2 emission tax, such as complexity, carbon leakage, eligibility to WTO rules or taxation coverage of all sectors in the economy. With its focus on the raw material aspect, it is a much simpler and elegant approach than an end-of-pipe solution that looks at CO2 emissions.

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    nova-paper #13: Bio-based products: Green premium prices and consumer perception of different biomass feedstocks [Digital]

    nova-paper #13: Bio-based products: Green premium prices and consumer perception of different biomass feedstocks

    Markets & Economy

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    Highlights of in-depth psychological market research on bio-based products

    Markets & Economy


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    In recent years, numerous B2C online surveys and focus group analyses have been conducted to understand what consumers think of bio-based products. It is well known, however, that other methods such as in-depth psychological interviews are better suited to explore deep-seated opinions, prejudices and contexts. This gap is being filled now by the novel approach used in this project. Instead of conducting the umpteenth standard survey, nova-Institute used the expertise of the renowned specialist market research company september Strategie & Forschung (Cologne, Germany) to gather the information needed about the consumer mind set. september is one of Germany’s market leaders in deep psychological market research.

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    nova-Paper#14: Are new food and biomass technologies more sustainable? A review

    nova-Paper #14: Are new food and biomass technologies more sustainable? A review − Full version

    Sustainability & Health

    22 Pages
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    Bio-based products: Green premium prices and consumer perception of different biomass feedstocks

    nova-paper #13: Bio-based products: Green premium prices and consumer perception of different biomass feedstocks − Article in bioplastics MAGAZINE

    Markets & Economy

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    nova-Paper #12: renewable carbon – key to a sustainable and future-oriented chemical and plastic industry

    nova-Paper #12: Renewable Carbon – Key to a Sustainable and Future-oriented Chemical and Plastic Industry − Full version

    Policy

    25 Pages
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    nova-Paper#11: Hitchhiker's Guide to Carbon Capture Utilisation (CCU)

    nova-Paper #11: Hitchhiker’s Guide to Carbon Capture Utilisation (CCU) − Full version

    Technology

    24 Pages
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    nova-Paper #10: Renewable Carbon is Key to a Sustainable and Future-Oriented Chemical Industry

    nova-Paper #10: Renewable Carbon is Key to a Sustainable and Future-Oriented Chemical Industry − Full version

    Markets & Economy, Policy

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    nova-Paper #10: Renewable Carbon is Key to a Sustainable and Future-Oriented Chemical Industry

    nova-Paper #10: Renewable Carbon is Key to a Sustainable and Future-Oriented Chemical Industry − Langfassung

    Markets & Economy, Policy

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    nova-Paper #10: Renewable Carbon is Key to a Sustainable and Future-Oriented Chemical Industry

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    Markets & Economy


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    nova-Paper #9: The “Circular Bioeconomy” – Concepts, Opportunities and Limitations

    nova-Paper #9: The “Circular Bioeconomy” – Concepts, Opportunities and Limitations − Full version

    Policy

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    nova-Paper #5 on bio-based economy: "New Methodology for Techno-Economic Evaluations of Innovative Industrial Processes by nova-Institute (nTEE)"

    nova-Paper #5 on bio-based economy: “New Methodology for Techno-Economic Evaluations of Innovative Industrial Processes by nova-Institute (nTEE)” − Full version

    Markets & Economy

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    nova-Paper #8 on bio-based economy: "Definition, Calculation and Comparison of the “Biomass Utilization Efficiency (BUE)” of Various Bio-based Chemicals, Polymers and Fuels"

    nova-Paper #8 on bio-based economy: “Definition, Calculation and Comparison of the “Biomass Utilization Efficiency (BUE)” of Various Bio-based Chemicals, Polymers and Fuels” − Full version

    Technology

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    nova-Paper #7 zu biobasierter Ökonomie: “Globale Bioökonomie im Spannungsfeld von Biomasseangebot und -nachfrage” − Grafiken

    Markets & Economy, Sustainability & Health


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