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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:christopher.vomberg@nova-institut.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241128T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241128T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T120920
CREATED:20241028T104509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241125T074844Z
UID:10000048-1732800600-1732806000@events.renewable-carbon.eu
SUMMARY:FREE nova Session: Latest nova Market and Trend Reports on Alternative Naphtha\, Advanced Recycling\, Bio-based Polymers and Bioeconomy in China
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\, Ann Zhang (all nova-institute) \n28 November from 13:30 to 15:00h 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 bio-based building blocks and polymers\, alternative naphtha\, biodegradable plastics in China and advanced plastic waste recycling. Each report examines emerging trends\, global capacity and market dynamics that are driving the transition to a defossilised\, net-zero chemical industry. \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. \nMapping of Advanced Plastic Waste Recycling Technologies and their Global Capacities\nThis comprehensive report provides an in-depth look at the rapidly evolving landscape of advanced plastics recycling technologies\, where new players and partnerships continue to emerge. For the first time\, the report provides a global analysis of recycling capacity\, mapping more than 340 operational and planned facilities and profiling more than 120 technology providers – nearly doubling the number included in the previous edition: An overview of the latest technologies\, global input and output capacities\, and market insights that clarify this complex and dynamic sector\, especially for those familiar with the field and seeking the latest developments. \nBio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities\, Production and Trends 2023–2028\nThis comprehensive overview of the 17 commercially available bio-based polymers provides an in-depth look at recent developments and growth trends. In 2023\, notable capacity expansions include a nearly 50% increase in PLA and steady growth in polyamide and epoxy resin production\, as well as expanded capacity for 100% bio-based PE. While bio-based PET will decline significantly\, other materials such as PE and PP derived from bio-based naphtha will gain traction. The presentation will provide an in-depth look at these shifts and expected trends through 2028\, mapping the evolution of this dynamically and fast growing market (CAGR 17%). \nBio-based and Biodegradable Plastics Industries in China\nIs China leading the global bioeconomy? This report examines China’s rapid advances in bio-based technologies and their impact on the global chemical industry. It explores how China is promoting bio-based and biodegradable plastics\, setting the stage for a potential net-zero chemical industry by 2060. The presentation will cover the state of the industry in China\, market dynamics and areas where European and Chinese industries could find collaborative and mutually beneficial ways to develop this promising sector. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of the critical shifts happening in the bio-based and sustainable chemical industries. \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\n13:30–13:35 Welcome\, introduction and moderation\n(Michael Carus\, nova-Institute) \n13:35–13:55 Alternative Naphtha – Technologies and Market\, Status and Outlook\n(Gillian Tweddle\, nova-Institute) \n13:55–14:15 Mapping of Advanced Plastic Waste Recycling Technologies and their Global Capacities\, presentation and discussion\n(Lars Krause\, nova-Institute) \n14:15–14:35 Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities\, Production and Trends 2023–2028\, presentation and discussion\n(Pia Skoczinski\, nova-Institute) \n14:35–14:55 Bio-based and Biodegradable Plastics Industries in China\, presentation and discussion\n(Ann Zhang\, nova-Institute) \n14:55–15:00 Wrap-up and final discussion\n(Michael Carus\, all nova-institute) \n  \n  \nRegister here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_BXeSp_arRJaT12_7e3lqbQ   
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/free-nova-session-presentation-and-discussion-on-the-latest-nova-market-and-trend-reports/
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:christopher.vomberg@nova-institut.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240827T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240827T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T120920
CREATED:20240703T083507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240809T094017Z
UID:10000038-1724763600-1724770800@events.renewable-carbon.eu
SUMMARY:PERFECOAT-Workshop: Painting a Bio-based Future with PERFECOAT (online)
DESCRIPTION:Looking for bio-based solutions in paint and coatings? Then join our final webinar by the PERFECOAT project.\nThe team will introduce its latest results in the development of bio-based binders\, fillers\, pigments and funtional nano-materials while also discussing sustainability\, social-sustainability and toxicology testing.\n \nThe EU- & CBE JU funded research project PERFECOAT project aims to develope high-performance\, bio-based industrial wood and decorative paints and coatings with a minimum of 25 % bio-based components. Successful solutions will support the shift towards sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives in the paint and coatings industry and thus the pursuit of a climate-neutral Europe. \nOn 27 August 2024\, from 13:00 to 15:00 CEST\, the PERFECOAT team will present its achievements and latest results in a final webinar\, while also discussing the identified obstacles and challenges. This event will delve into various key accomplishments and present crucial results that will enable industry stakeholders to opt for greener solutions in their own formulations and applications. \n\nDevelopment of Bio-Based Binders: Discover how alginates\, xanthan\, and xylan have been successfully utilized to create effective bio-based binders.\nNatural Pigment and Dye Innovations: Learn about the sustainable colorants produced from yeast and fungi\, offering eco-friendly alternatives to traditional pigments.\nEnhanced Paint Properties: Explore the advancements in paint durability and performance through the integration of functional nano materials and fillers.\nSustainability and Safety Assessment: Gain insights into comprehensive assessments comparing the sustainability\, social sustainability\, health and safety\, toxicology and performance of these bio-based paint components with conventional fossil-based products.\nFormulation and Testing: Learn how the performance of the final formulations is tested and evaluated in different applications.\n\nThis online events offers the opportunity to meet the partners online\, ask live questions and learn more about the bio-based solutions in the paint and coatings industry. \nRegistration link: https://perfecoat-project.eu/neuigkeit/final-webinar-painting-a-bio-based-future-with-perfecoat-achievements-and-current-challenges-of-creating-sustainable-paints-and-coatings \n Kindly funded and supported by the Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking (CBE JU)
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/perfecoat-workshop-painting-a-bio-based-future-with-perfecoat-online/
CATEGORIES:Bio-based Materials,Biological Resources Certifications Schemes
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ORGANIZER;CN="PERFECOAT":MAILTO:dusica.banduka@nova-institut.de
LOCATION:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/perfecoat-workshop-painting-a-bio-based-future-with-perfecoat-online/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240613T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240613T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T120920
CREATED:20240522T090921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240604T101314Z
UID:10000036-1718269200-1718290800@events.renewable-carbon.eu
SUMMARY:BioReCer-Workshop: Certifying the sustainability of biological resources at the EU level: focus on the forest industry
DESCRIPTION:13 June 2024\, 9:00-15:00 (CET)\, Örnsköldsvik\, Västernorrland\, Sweden \nThis in-person event organised by the Horizon Europe project BioReCer project brings together all major stakeholders of the Swedish forestry sector in order valorise residues from the forest industry like branches\, roots\, tips\, saw dust\, bark and sludge. \nThe BioReCer project aims to assess and complement current certification schemes for biological resources according to the new EU sustainability goals to enhance bio-based circular systems. Participants will have the opportunity to answer the following questions: How can industries increase the value of these biological resources? How to guarantee their traceability in the value chain? Why is it useful to increase consumer confidence towards products made from biodegradable materials? \nRegistration link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdszrvMkBR4-marHAroU-j3PT2pYyOhs_mZDkTfpKNNVO6lag/viewform \n DEADLINE to REGISTER: 31st of May
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/workshop-certifying-the-sustainability-of-biological-resources-at-the-eu-level-focus-on-the-forest-industry/
LOCATION:RISE Ornsköldsvik premises\, Hörneborgsvägen 10\, Domsjö\, 892 50
CATEGORIES:Bio-based Materials,Biological Resources Certifications Schemes
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ORGANIZER;CN="BioReCer-Project":MAILTO:Anke Sanke.schwarzenberger@nova-institut.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240607T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240607T123000
DTSTAMP:20260417T120920
CREATED:20240418T081844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240604T101349Z
UID:10000031-1717758000-1717763400@events.renewable-carbon.eu
SUMMARY:Six pathways to smart certification of bio-based systems
DESCRIPTION:Are you a policy maker\, a member of the bio-based industry or a concerned consumer? Participate in the first webinar by the Horizon Europe project 3-CO on June 7th\, 2024\, 11 am to 12:30 pm (CET)! The webinar will address the vital topic of certification and labelling of biological feedstock\, bio-based value chains and products. \nCertification and labelling play a crucial role in empowering consumers to make informed and sustainable purchasing decisions by impeding greenwashing and instead providing credible and reliable sustainability information. Furthermore\, they facilitate the tracking and traceability of biological feedstock throughout value chains\, fostering transparency and accountability among stakeholders of the bio-based industry. However\, there are a lot of challenges for current certification and labelling schemes\, since they are often not sufficiently laid-out for bio-based products and their value-chains\, and that they do not reflect the environmental and sustainability benefits. \nFollowing different calls of the European Commission several Horizon Europe projects are currently tackling the issue of certification and labelling by taking into account current political and societal developments. The projects’ diverse approaches encompass assessment\, monitoring\, and validation of bio-based case studies\, defining sustainability indicators\, formulating guidelines for certification and labelling schemes\, offering policy recommendations\, and developing innovative digital tools to provide information on bio-based value chains to consumers or industry stakeholders. \nJoin us on June 7th and listen to pitches from six HORIZON Europe projects: 3-CO\, BioReCer\, HARMONITOR\, Star4bbs\, SUSTRACK\, and Sustcert4Biobased. Together\, we’ll explore their innovative approaches\, recent advancements and latest results that pave the way for shaping a strong circular EU bioeconomy. \nRegister here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Gu4n5RlgTV2E086kpopmYA#/registration \nThe organiser of the free webinar is 3-CO\, which will support consumers’ purchasing decisions towards more sustainable solutions by improving the communication of label and certification schemes (LCS) on a Business-to-Consumers (B2C) level. To unlock the full potential of the bioeconomy and industrial bio-based products\, 3-CO will establish a supportive framework and develop actionable guidelines for LCS owners that reflect consumers’ and other stakeholders’ needs. Meanwhile intense consumer involvement and digital tools will demonstrate their viability.\nFind more information here: https://3co-project.eu \nFunded 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.
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/six-pathways-to-smart-certification-of-bio-based-systems/
CATEGORIES:Bio-based Materials,Biological Resources Certifications Schemes,Sustainability
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ORGANIZER;CN="3-CO":MAILTO:anke.schwarzenberg@nova-institut.de
LOCATION:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/six-pathways-to-smart-certification-of-bio-based-systems/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231113T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T120920
CREATED:20230908T153554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231024T130625Z
UID:10000006-1699887600-1699894800@events.renewable-carbon.eu
SUMMARY:BioReCer – Annual Stakeholder Meeting (Free of Charge)
DESCRIPTION:The BioReCer (Biological Resources Certifications Schemes) project aims to assess and complement current certification schemes for biological resources according to the new EU sustainability goals to enhance bio-based circular systems. \nThis 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 (T&T)\, and by ensuring applicability at EU and global scale. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/biorecer-annual-stakeholder-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Biological Resources Certifications Schemes
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:christopher.vomberg@nova-institut.de
LOCATION:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/biorecer-annual-stakeholder-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231023T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231023T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T120920
CREATED:20230908T152927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T071839Z
UID:10000005-1698062400-1698069600@events.renewable-carbon.eu
SUMMARY:BioReCer – Stakeholder Event for Greek Stakeholders (Free of Charge)
DESCRIPTION:The BioReCer (Biological Resources Certifications Schemes) project aims to assess and complement current certification schemes for biological resources according to the new EU sustainability goals to enhance bio-based circular systems. Join the first in person stakeholder event for Greek stakeholders. \nRegistration: https://biorecer.eu/brsp-membership
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/biorecer-stakeholder-event-for-greek-stakeholders/
LOCATION:Thessaloniki\, Greece
CATEGORIES:Biological Resources Certifications Schemes
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ORGANIZER;CN="BioReCer-Project":MAILTO:Anke Sanke.schwarzenberger@nova-institut.de
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