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BioBIGG
Bioeconomy in the South Baltic Area: Biomass-based Innovation and Green Growth
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GdaĆsk University of Technology
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University of Greifswald
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Mapped material flows
Mapping of residues from the cereal production value chain
Mapping of residues from the wood production value chain
Mapping of residues from the sugar value chain
Mapping of residues and waste from the food value chains
Mapping of additional sustainable feedstocks
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Work Package 3
D. 3.1 State of play for bioeconomy in the South Baltic Area
D. 3.2 Development of a common framework for a sustainable and circular bioeconomy
Work Package 4
D.4.1 Biomass and innovation potential of residues, by-products and other sustainable feedstock for biobased products in four South Baltic Area regions
D 4.2 Market, material, production opportunities and implementation
D.4.3 BioBIGG Conference Report
Work Package 5
D.5.1 A methodological approach to bioeconomy planning
D.5.2 Pre-feasibility assessments for innovative bio-based value chains in the South Baltic Region
D.5.2 Innovation programmes for bio-based value chains in the South Baltic Region
D.5.3 Business cases for innovative bio-based value chains in the South Baltic Region
D.5.3 Implementation models for innovative bio-based value chains in the South Baltic Region
Work Package 6
D.6.1 The establishment and promotion of the South Baltic Bioeconomy Network (SBB)
D.6.1 Anklam Bioeconomy Conference
D.6.1 Scanbalt bioeconomy working group kick-off conference
D.6.2 Regulatory frameworks to support the transition to a cross-border sustainable bioeconomy in the SBA
D.6.3 Promotional actions and instruments for a sustainable bioeconomy
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