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SUMMARY:The 3-CO Final Event: Empowering Bio-Based Choices Through Smart Certification
DESCRIPTION:21 October 2025\, from 9:00 to 13:30 CET\, online\n \nMany of the products consumers purchase display eco-labels and are wrapped in promises of sustainability\, bio-based content\, or fair and ethical production conditions. The messages and criteria behind these labels and certification schemes often remain unclear. To simplify and decode these messages\, the EU-funded research project 3-CO (Concise Consumer Communication through Robust Labels for Biobased Systems) focuses on improving how certification schemes and eco-labels communicate with consumers. By developing smart label design guidelines\, digital support tools\, and implementing social innovation strategies\, the project addressed the challenges of transparency\, trust\, and consumer engagement\, especially with regard to bio-based products. At its final online-event\, 3-CO will showcase the project’s significant advances in consumer communication through investigating and implementing consumer perspectives and attitudes.\nTaking place virtually on 21 October 2025 from 9:00 to 13:00 CEST\, the event brings together international experts in certification\, industry professionals\, policy makers\, researchers\, (social) innovators\, and stakeholders committed to driving a green transition of the EU’s bioeconomy and society at large. \nRegister here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_sGB9lEzvTRq-E6Q3-K1_vw#/registration \nCertification and sustainability\nIn four sessions\, the final 3-CO event will showcase panel discussions\, expert presentations\, case studies and best practise examples. \n\nSession 1 (9:00 – 10:00): Certification and Labelling\nThis session kicks off the programme by highlighting how smart certification and clear labelling can enhance consumer trust in bio-based products. Expert presentations by Margaux Le Gallou (ECOS) and Loha Hashimi (ENIDE) will evaluate the role of label and certification schemes in consumer choices\, put EU-eco-labels through a reality check\, and introduce how the developed 3-CO-app helps consumers decode label-information and identify sustainable products. \nSpeaker: \n\nMartin Junginger (Utrecht University)\nMargaux Le Gallou (ECOS)\nPhilippe DeWolfs (TÜV Austria)\nLoha Hashimi (ENIDE)\n\n\nSession 2 (10:00-11:00): Social Innovation \nThis session delves into the transformative potential of social innovation and includes recommendations for implementation of social innovations in EU-policy and brand strategies\, presented by Zoritza Kiresiewa (Ecologic Institute). Noemi de Santis and Andrea Mangone from the Junker-App will introduce a successful example of social innovation with their user-friendly app that supports consumers in correctly recycling their packaging waste. \nSpeaker: \n\nJohn Vos (BTG)\nZoritza Kiresiewa (Ecologic Institut)\nFlorian Birk (SIGU Plattform)\nNoemi De Santis (Junger App)\n\n\nSession 3 (11:30-12:30): Policy \nPutting the crucial role of policy frameworks at centre\, this session explores the impact of policy and market instruments in establishing effective certification and scaling certified bio-based solutions. Kaj Seger (nova-Institute) will present the label design guidelines developed in the 3-CO project. Policy representatives will provide insights into how certification can be integrated with public procurement and regulatory strategies to foster sustainable consumption. \nSpeaker: \n\nLuciano Proto Cassina (nova-Institute)\nMargaux Le Gallou (ECOS)\nKaj Seeger (nova-Institute)\nJiannis Kougoulis (European Commission)\n\n\nSession 4 (12:30 – 13:30): Consumer Perspective \nThis session presents the latest research on how consumers perceive and respond to bio-based products and what concerns they voice towards certification and labelling. Agnieszka Wiśniewska (University of Warsaw) will share key behavioural insights\, while representatives from consumer associations will discuss communication strategies that enhance transparency\, build trust\, and ultimately promote sustainable purchasing choices. \nSpeaker: \n\nMaira Devisscher (ISEAL)\nAgnieszka Wiśniewska (University of Warsaw)\nMariano Votta (Active Citizenship Network)\nPerspectives of certified brands (tbc.)\n\nRegister here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_sGB9lEzvTRq-E6Q3-K1_vw#/registration \n\nFurther information: \n3-CO (https://3co-project.eu)
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/the-3-co-final-event-empowering-bio-based-choices-through-smart-certification/
CATEGORIES:Bio-based Materials,Certification,Sustainability
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ORGANIZER;CN="3-CO":MAILTO:anke.schwarzenberg@nova-institut.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251029T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251029T150000
DTSTAMP:20260603T004338
CREATED:20250924T152008Z
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SUMMARY:BioReCer Final Event: Trust\, Traceability\, and Certification – Valorising Biological Feedstocks
DESCRIPTION:29 October\, 2025\, from 9:00 – 15:00 CEST\, only on site in Santiago de Compostela\n \nCiudad de la Cultura\, Santiago de Compostela\, Spain \nOn 29 October 2025\, the BioReCer project invites stakeholder from the bio-based industries\, research\, certification and standardisation\, and (consumer) organisations to its final event at the Ciudad de la Cultura in Santiago de Compostela\, Spain. Scheduled from 9:00 to 14:45 CET\, this occasion marks the conclusion of the EU‑funded project\, which over three years has worked intensely to improve the trust\, traceability\, and certification of biological feedstocks.\nThe BioReCer (Biological Resources Certifications Schemes) project has developed a framework for assessing the sustainability and circularity of biological resources\, identified indicators of circularity\, as well as guidelines for integrating these into established certification schemes. In addition\, a Standardisation Toolkit was developed\, which is a comprehensive online database designed to support professionals in the bio-based industry\, as well as recommendations for the valorisation and use of biological feedstock propose integration of BioReCer findings into policy. \nRegister here: https://novainstitute.aidaform.com/BioReCerFinalEvent \nOne key-outcome is the BioReCer ICT Tool (BIT). This digital app provides tracking and traceability information of bio-based solutions and feedstocks along the entire bio‑based value chain. By providing product information and assessing circularity indicators the BIT aims to improve decision-making through real-time data and actionable insights\, but also to enhance sustainability through assessment and improved environmental performance. The tool further offers a self‑assessment function that enables companies to evaluate their own enterprise with regard to sustainability and circularity criteria\, enabling evaluation on whether a company is fit for certification and what levers exist to achieve a higher certification. \nThe BioReCer project has validated its approach in four case studies on biological waste and residues\, including agriculture (Greece)\, fishery (Spain)\, municipal organic waste and wastewater (Italy) and forestry (Sweden)\, assessing material flows\, and replicability and transferability across these sectors.\nIn various presentations BioReCer partners will showcase key results\, explain the sustainability and circularity framework (University of Santiago de Compostela)\, discuss circularity indicators (Imperial College London)\, and explain how this framework can be integrated into certification schemes (Meo Carbon Solutions). A live demonstration of the BioReCer ICT Tool (EGM) will showcase its functions supporting product traceability\, self‑assessment\, and certification data management.\nA second block of the event will feature two moderated round tables. The first expert round will focus on sustainability and circularity assessments in the bio‑based industry\, drawing on lessons from BioReCer’s case studies and contributions from related projects. The second roundtable will address the future valorisation of biological feedstocks with insights from several other EU-projects.\nAn exposition corner will provide space to discover BioReCer and its related EU-projects\, explore project results\, and materials\, and to speak directly with the members of the different projects. \nThis final event is open to stakeholders from industry\, research\, certification\, policy makers and (consumer) organisations who want to gain first‑hand understanding of BioReCer’s tools and methods\, and their relevance for creating transparent\, impactful certification for biological feedstocks. Find the Preliminary agenda here. \nRegister here: https://novainstitute.aidaform.com/BioReCerFinalEvent \n\nFurther information: \nBioReCer (https://biorecer.eu)\nBioReCer will develop the BioReCer ICT tool (BIT)\, an automated assessment tool that collects and transmits real-time data on the environmental performance of bio-based value chains promoting environmentally conscious decisions and sustainable practices in the bioeconomy.
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/biorecer-final-event-trust-traceability-and-certification-valorising-biological-feedstocks/
CATEGORIES:Bio-based Materials,Certification,Sustainability
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ORGANIZER;CN="BioReCer-Project":MAILTO:Anke Sanke.schwarzenberger@nova-institut.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251208T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251208T153000
DTSTAMP:20260603T004338
CREATED:20251127T085217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251127T085822Z
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SUMMARY:FREE nova Session: Latest nova Market and Trend Reports on Advanced Recycling\, Mass Balance and Attribution (MBA)\, Bio-based Polymers and Alternative Naphtha
DESCRIPTION:nova Session: Latest nova Market and Trend Reports on Alternative Naphtha\, Advanced Recycling\, Bio-based Polymers and Bioeconomy in China \nHosts: Michael Carus\, Lars Krause\, Pia Skoczinski\, Gillian Tweddle (all nova-institute) \n8 December from 14:00 to 15:30h CET (online) – free of charge \nIn this upcoming nova Session\, a free webinar\, the latest insights from four key reports that are shaping the future of renewable carbon economy\, will be presented. The focus will be on the defossilisation of the chemical industry and fossil-free plastics. \nIn this session\, nova’s best experts will explore ground-breaking developments in advanced plastic waste recycling\, mass balance and attribution (MBA)\, bio-based building blocks and polymers and alternative naphtha. Each report examines emerging trends\, global capacity and market dynamics that are driving the transition to a defossilised\, net-zero chemical industry. \nJoin us for an engaging discussion with the authors and industry experts for a comprehensive look at the challenges and opportunities in these rapidly evolving sectors. \nThese four reports will be presented\, offering in-depth analyses on alternative naphtha\, bio-based building blocks and polymers\, advanced recycling\, and mass balance and attribution (MBA): \nNEW: Mapping of Global Advanced Plastic Recycling Capacities \nThe development of advanced recycling technologies is very dynamic and at a fast pace\, with new players constantly appearing on the market\, from start-ups to chemistry giants and everything in between. New plants are being built\, and new capacities are being achieved. Due to these dynamic developments\, it is difficult to keep track of everything. The nova report “Mapping of global advanced plastic recycling capacities” aims to clear up this jungle of information. A comprehensive evaluation of the global input and output capacities was carried out for which 390 planned as well as installed and operating plants including their specific product yields were mapped to provide an overview about global advanced recycling capacities in the past\, present\, and future. \nNEW: Mainstreaming Mass Balance and Attribution (MBA) \nThe acceptance and accessibility of mass balanced attributed (MBA) chemicals\, building blocks and polymers is a major issue for the chemical and plastics sectors\, as well as for brand owners. MBA products could provide more options\, better availability and reduced costs for the defossilisation compared to dedicated bio-based solutions.\nHowever\, both the MBA concept and the political regulations are crucial for scaling up\, but difficult to understand. Furthermore\, discussions about potentially misleading communication on the concept are confusing stakeholders. In addition\, no production volumes are available. \nBio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities\, Production and Trends 2024–2029 \n2024 was a respectable year for bio-based polymers\, with an overall expected CAGR of 13 % to 2029. Overall\, bio-based biodegradable polymers have large installed capacities with an expected CAGR of 17 % to 2029\, but the current average capacity utilisation is moderate at 65 %. In contrast\, bio-based non-biodegradable polymers have a much higher utilisation rate of 90 %\, but will only grow by 10 % to 2029. \nEpoxy resin and PUR production is growing moderately at 9 and 8 %\, respectively\, while PP and cyclic APC capacities are increasing by 30 %. Despite a decline in production of biodegradables\, especially for PLA in Asia\, capacities have increased by 40 %. The same applies to PHA capacities. Commercial newcomers such as casein polymers and PEF recorded a rise in production capacity and are expected to continue to grow significantly until 2029. \nAlternative Naphtha – Technologies and Market\, Status and Outlook \nThis report examines how the chemical industry can move away from fossil-based naphtha. It looks at the pathways to naphtha from different renewable carbon sources – CO₂\, biomass and recycling – and how these alternatives can be integrated into existing refinery and steam cracker operations. The presentation will cover technologies\, market dynamics\, industry players and projected capacities that are essential to enable this transition to renewable carbon\, which is a critical step towards a defossilised chemical industry. \nEach report will be presented by the lead author for approximately 15 minutes\, with key findings\, followed by a discussion. \nJoin us for an engaging discussion with the authors and industry experts for a comprehensive look at the challenges and opportunities in these rapidly evolving sectors. \nProgram\n\n14:00–14:05 Michael Carus\, nova-Institute: Welcome\, introduction and moderation\n14:05-14:25 Lars Krause\, nova-Institute: Mapping of Global Advanced Plastic Recycling Capacities\, presentation and discussion\n14:25-14:45 Michael Carus\, nova-Institute: Mainstreaming Mass Balance and Attribution (MBA)\n14:45–15:05 Pia Skoczinski\, nova-Institute: Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities\, Production and Trends 2024–2029\, presentation and discussion\n15:05-15:25 Gillian Tweddle\, nova-Institute: Alternative Naphtha – Technologies and Market\, Status and Outlook\, presentation and discussion\n15:25–15:30 Michael Carus\, nova-Institute: Wrap-up and final discussion\n\n  \n  \nRegister here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_wmDIB2vwSYKgLl14hgdIog
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/free-nova-session-latest-nova-market-and-trend-reports-on-advanced-recycling-mass-balance-and-attribution-mba-bio-based-polymers-and-alternative-naphtha/
CATEGORIES:Advanced Recycling,bio-based feedstock,Bio-based Materials,Biological Resources Certifications Schemes,Recycling,Renewable Carbon,Sustainability
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:asta.partanen@nova-institut.de
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260306
DTSTAMP:20260603T004338
CREATED:20250711T075548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T080846Z
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SUMMARY:AI Circular Economy Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:Unlocking the Potential of Renewable Carbon from Biomass\, CCU and Recycling.\nArtificial intelligence (AI) is no longer just a technological trend; it is a transformative force that is accelerating the transition from fossil fuels to renewable carbon sources in the chemical and materials industry. This represents one of the greatest industrial challenges since the beginning of the industrial revolution\, requiring the most advanced digital solutions available. AI is emerging as the key enabler of this transformation. \nnova-Institute proudly presents its new highlight event\, bringing together the best innovators\, researchers\, and practitioners of this fundamental digital transformation of our society: The AI Circular Economy Conference\, 4-5 March\, 2026 in Cologne and online. Join us at this groundbreaking conference to explore how advanced AI tools and applications are shaping the future of circular and sustainable materials by unlocking the full potential of renewable carbon from biomass\, carbon capture utilisation (CCU)\, and recycling: \n\nHigh-tech innovators are delivering cutting-edge AI solutions for science and industry.\nChemical and plastics producers are using AI to innovate more quickly\, efficiently\, and sustainably.\nThe agricultural and biomass sectors are using AI to identify new sources of raw materials and close the loop on material flows.\nCutting-edge applications of AI\, including AI-assisted modelling of CCU processes and catalysts\, optimisation of CO₂ capture\, and the design of novel chemical pathways such as those involving electrochemistry.\nUse of AI for process control and optimisation in depolymerisation\, advanced waste stream sorting and feedstock analysis\, as well as quality assurance of recycled materials.\n\nFeaturing top experts in AI development\, chemical and plastics manufacturing\, biotechnology\, agriculture\, recycling and sustainability\, this interdisciplinary event will explore the latest developments in the field. Whether you are a data scientist working on new industrial applications\, a materials professional seeking for practical tools\, or part of the management or investment community looking to understand strategic and financial opportunities\, this conference will provide you with actionable insights\, valuable use cases and collaborative opportunities. The “AI Circular Economy Conference” will bring together all relevant stakeholders to discuss the need for AI solutions in a circular economy in the chemistry and materials sector and to match these needs with technical solutions from scientists and developers. \nFurther information at https://ai-circulareconomy.eu
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/ai-circular-economy-conference-2026/
LOCATION:Maternushaus\, Kardinalfringsstraße 1-3\, Köln\, 50668\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Advanced Recycling,AI,bio-based feedstock,Bio-based Materials,CCU,nova-Conferences
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:asta.partanen@nova-institut.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260430T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260430T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T004338
CREATED:20260401T120524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T063205Z
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SUMMARY:Are you ready for a bio-based quota?
DESCRIPTION:The nova-Institute’s new ‘Renewable Feedstock’ department offers concise and timely expert workshops to help you prepare for the political challenges ahead.\n30 April\, 14-16 (CET)\, online\n  \nContent of the workshop\n  \nPolicy framework\, Status and Outlook:\nWill a quota for bio-based plastics in packaging be introduced? Which quotas are likely\, and when? Which sectors beyond packaging are under discussion? For which applications is industrial compostability already mandatory today? \n=> Get the latest insights into plans and concepts of the European Commission in the framework of the bioeconomy strategy. \n\nReduced carbon footprint:\nIs it true that bio-based plastics show an intrinsic lower carbon footprint than fossil plastics? Which new LCA-standards account for carbon uptake through biomass? \n=> Get insights into recent developments like LCI database updates demonstrating higher footprints of fossil plastics\, or changing biogenic carbon accounting in LCA methodology \n  \nBiomass availability:\nIs there enough biomass for packaging and more? \n=> Get insights into the latest global and European scenarios and modelling on biomass availability for scaling up bio-based plastics. \n  \nAvailability of bio-based polymers to fulfill the upcoming quotas:\nWhich market and price developments can be expected? Which bio-based plastics are available and suitable for the packaging sector? Who are key producers and traders? \n=> Receive detailed insights into current and future market dynamics\, including capacities of 17 bio-based plastics and their suppliers. \n  \nJoin our two-hour online-workshop and find in-depth answers from leading experts:\n\nChristopher vom Berg\, head of nova-Institute’s ‘Renewable Feedstock‘ department\nMichael Carus\, founder of the institute and senior expert\n\nWe also offer in-house workshop for your company.\nContact: christopher.vomberg@nova-institut.de \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/are-you-prepared-for-a-bio-based-quota/
CATEGORIES:Bio-based Building Polymers,bio-based feedstock,Bio-based Materials
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:asta.partanen@nova-institut.de
LOCATION:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/are-you-prepared-for-a-bio-based-quota/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260528T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260528T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T004338
CREATED:20260401T121234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260518T130657Z
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SUMMARY:Are you ready for a bio-based quota?
DESCRIPTION:The nova-Institute’s new ‘Renewable Feedstock’ department offers concise and timely expert workshops to help you prepare for the political challenges ahead.\n\n28 May\, 14-16 (CET)\, online\n  \nContent of the workshop\n  \nPolicy framework\, Status and Outlook:\nWill a quota for bio-based plastics in packaging be introduced? Which quotas are likely\, and when? Which sectors beyond packaging are under discussion? For which applications is industrial compostability already mandatory today? \n=> Get the latest insights into plans and concepts of the European Commission in the framework of the bioeconomy strategy. \n\nReduced carbon footprint:\nIs it true that bio-based plastics show an intrinsic lower carbon footprint than fossil plastics? Which new LCA-standards account for carbon uptake through biomass? \n=> Get insights into recent developments like LCI database updates demonstrating higher footprints of fossil plastics\, or changing biogenic carbon accounting in LCA methodology \n  \nBiomass availability:\nIs there enough biomass for packaging and more? \n=> Get insights into the latest global and European scenarios and modelling on biomass availability for scaling up bio-based plastics. \n  \nAvailability of bio-based polymers to fulfill the upcoming quotas:\nWhich market and price developments can be expected? Which bio-based plastics are available and suitable for the packaging sector? Who are key producers and traders? \n=> Receive detailed insights into current and future market dynamics\, including capacities of 17 bio-based plastics and their suppliers. \n  \nJoin our two-hour online-workshop and find in-depth answers from leading experts:\n\nChristopher vom Berg\, head of nova-Institute’s ‘Renewable Feedstock‘ department\nMichael Carus\, founder of the institute and senior expert\n\nWe also offer in-house workshop for your company.\nContact: christopher.vomberg@nova-institut.de \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/are-you-prepared-for-a-bio-based-quota-2/
CATEGORIES:Bio-based Building Polymers,bio-based feedstock,Bio-based Materials
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:asta.partanen@nova-institut.de
LOCATION:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/are-you-prepared-for-a-bio-based-quota-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260925
DTSTAMP:20260603T004338
CREATED:20230914T124915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251121T090511Z
UID:10000012-1790035200-1790294399@events.renewable-carbon.eu
SUMMARY:Renewable Materials Conference
DESCRIPTION:What will the future of the chemical industry look like? \nA wide range of concepts and technologies will be addressed at the conference: circularity\, renewable refineries\, and chemical recycling as well as new process technologies. Technologies to produce more sustainable chemicals\, building blocks\, polymers\, plastics and fine chemicals based on renewable carbon: recycling\, biomass or CO2. Up-to-date information on new innovations\, markets\, sustainability and political framework provide a comprehensive picture of possible future developments. One highlight is the Innovation Award: after six pre-selected presentations\, the audience will vote on the “Renewable Material of the Year 2026”. \nFurther information: https://renewable-materials.eu \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/renewable-materials-conference/
LOCATION:Rhein Sieg Forum\, Bachstraße 1\, Siegburg\, 53721\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Bio-based Materials,Biomass and CO₂,nova-Conferences,Recycling
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:asta.partanen@nova-institut.de
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