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SUMMARY:Free Webinar: Solar-driven Pyrolysis of Biomass: Insights\, Experiences and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Free Webinar: Solar-driven Pyrolysis of Biomass: Insights\, Experiences and Challenges\n\nDate: 26 June 2025\, Time: 13:00-15:00 CET\, Location: Online \nDiscover how concentrated solar power and biomass pyrolysis are shaping the future of renewable materials production and energy generation! \nThe EU-funded research project PYSOLO (PYrolysis of biomass by concentrated SOLar pOwer) is developing a groundbreaking process that uses concentrated solar power to convert biomass into valuable products such as bio-oil\, biochar\, and pyrogas. The goal: combining defossilisation with decarbonisation in order to maximise output while minimising CO₂ emissions. \nIn a free webinar for students and early-career scientists on 26 June 2025 (13:00-15:00 CET)\, five experts from the project will provide insights into their current work and latest results. \nAgenda: \n\nMarco Binotti (Project coordinator\, Politecnico di Milano): Introduction to PYSOLO\nGiacomo Lombardi (RE-CORD) & José Manuel López (Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)): Pyrolysis technologies\nMartina Neises (German Aerospace Center (DLR) – Institute for Future Fuels): Concentrating Solar Technologies for Biomass Treatment\nJosé Manuel López (Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)): From Pyrolysis to Analysis: Techniques for Understanding the Products\nErico Kutchartt (Forest Science and Technology Centre of Catalonia (CTFC)): Assessing agricultural and forest biomass to supply pyrolysis plants in Southern Europe using Earth observation data.\n\nAfter each presentation there will be a 5-minutes-Q&A session and a panel discussion at the end of the webinar. This webinar is especially designed for students and early-career researchers in the fields of: \n\nRenewable Energy\nChemical and Process Engineering\nEnvironmental Sciences\nBioeconomy\n\nAnd all interested supporters of the project.\nRegistration link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yl9hEhscTxywcY1fX0LAyw\nLearn more about PYSOLO:  https://pysolo.eu \nWould you like to be informed about upcoming stakeholder events in the project? Stakeholder\nRegistration: https://pysolo.eu/stakeholder-registration \n  \n \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 the European Climate\, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them. \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/free-webinar-solar-driven-pyrolysis-of-biomass-insights-experiences-and-challenges/
CATEGORIES:Biomass and CO₂,Pyrolysis,Sustainability
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ORGANIZER;CN="PYSOLO":MAILTO:verena.kuhlmann@nova-institut.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250625T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250625T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20250513T061325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T121410Z
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SUMMARY:nova Session: Policy Update on Circular Economy for the Chemicals and Materials Sector
DESCRIPTION:Hosts: Kaj Seeger and Luciano Proto Cassina (all nova-Institute)\n13:00 – 15:00 (CET) \nEurope\, and crucially\, the chemicals and materials sector\, is currently facing several challenges due to a rapidly changing global context. These changes are underpined by the ongoing impacts of the war in Ukraine\, fluctuating trade relations\, economic stagnation\, and the urgent need to address climate change.\nThe European Union has already recognised the potential that the chemicals and materials industries have to drive economic growth and mitigate climate. For this reason\, the European Union continues to foster its transformation to a sustainable and resilient economy\, with a strong focus on the transition towards circularity. This commitment is evident in a wave of upcoming and recently established policies designed to foster sustainability\, enhance competitiveness\, and accelerate decarbonisation. \nIf you are curious on how the current and forthcoming EU policy landscape looks like and which implications it may have for your business\, then join us for our upcoming nova Session: Policy Update on Circular Economy for the Chemical and Material Sector \nIn this two hours we will delve into the key legislative developments and strategic directions shaping the future of the industry. Our expert team will provide a comprehensive overview and insightful analysis of crucial topics\, including: \nTopics \n\nThe EU Competitiveness Compass\nThe Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR)\nThe Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR)\nThe Clean Industrial Deal\nIndustrial Decarbonisation Accelerator Act\nThe Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing Act\nThe Upcoming Bioeconomy Strategy\nThe Circular Economy Act\n\nThis session is designed to provide you with a clear understanding of these interconnected policies and their potential impact on your strategies and operations. \nWe look forward to helping you navigate the evolving policy landscape and unlock the opportunities presented by Europe’s transition towards a circular and sustainable future for the chemicals and materials industries. \nProgramme (all CET): \n\n\n\n13:00\nWelcome and introduction\nLuciano Proto Cassina\n\n\n13:15\nThe EU Competitiveness Compass and the role of the Chemicals and Materials Sector in contributing to the European Green Deal objectives.\nLuciano Proto Cassina\n\n\n13:30\nThe Clean Industrial Deal and the Industrial Decarbonisation Accelerator Act\nKaj Seeger\n\n\n13:55\nPreparing for the ESPR – VAUDE’s experience\nRené Bethmann\, VAUDE\n\n\n14:20\nThe upcoming Bioeconomy Strategy and the Circular Economy Act\nLuciano Proto Cassina\n\n\n14:45\nClosing Remarks and Wrap up\nKaj Seeger\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/nova-session-policy-update-on-circular-economy-for-the-chemicals-and-materials-sector/
CATEGORIES:EU Policy for Chemicals and Materials,nova-Session
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:christopher.vomberg@nova-institut.de
LOCATION:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/nova-session-policy-update-on-circular-economy-for-the-chemicals-and-materials-sector/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250612T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250612T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20250508T141756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T073809Z
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SUMMARY:FREE nova Session: Circular Economy in Transition: Discovering new Technologies and Markets\, 12 June
DESCRIPTION:FREE nova Session: Circular Economy in Transition: Discovering new Technologies and Markets\n \nHosts: Dr. Pia Skoczinski\, Dr. Achim Raschka\, Dr. Lars Krause\, Narendar Poranki\, Gillian Tweddle (nova-Institute) \n12 June from 11:00 to 12:00h CET (online) – free of charge \nAt the upcoming free nova Session “Circular Economy in Transition: Discovering new Technologies and Markets”\, the nova-Institute will present its comprehensive portfolio of strategic services designed to support innovation and market development in the renewable carbon economy. Participants will gain insight into nova’s expertise in market research\, trend and competitive analysis\, supply and demand dynamics\, feasibility studies\, business planning\, and tailored expert workshops. The session will demonstrate how these services help companies navigate technological\, regulatory\, and market challenges to successfully transition towards bio-based\, CO2-based\, and recycling-driven solutions. Participants are invited to explore how nova’s data-driven insights and technology scouting can accelerate their path to sustainable growth and innovation. \nRegister now! \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_KJ3l2IV7TDmWqXjS9Ne1iw \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/free-nova-session-circular-economy-in-transition-discovering-new-technologies-and-markets-12-june/
CATEGORIES:Circular Economy,nova-Session,Sustainability
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:christopher.vomberg@nova-institut.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250522T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250522T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20250410T080146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250507T141152Z
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SUMMARY:FREE nova Session: Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities\, Production and Trends 2024–2029\, 22 May
DESCRIPTION:FREE nova Session: Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities\, Production and Trends 2024–2029 \nHosts: Pia Skoczinski and Lars Börger (all nova-Institute) \n22 May from 11:00 to 12:00h CET (online) – free of charge \n  \nIn this upcoming nova Session\, a free webinar\, the latest insights from our key report “Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities\, Production and Trends 2024–2029“\, will be presented. \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. \nRegister now for free: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_eqGMPP_3RPuIdpSJOnVgsw \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/free-nova-session-bio-based-building-blocks-and-polymers-global-capacities-production-and-trends-2024-2029-22-may/
CATEGORIES:Bio-based Building Blocks,Bio-based Building Polymers,nova-Session,Sustainability
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:christopher.vomberg@nova-institut.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250520T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250520T143000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20250417T061446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250417T061737Z
UID:10000056-1747746000-1747751400@events.renewable-carbon.eu
SUMMARY:WaterProof Webinar: From Emissions to Innovation: CO₂-Derived Chemicals
DESCRIPTION:20 May 2025\, 13:00-14:30 CET\, online \nCarbon dioxide (CO₂) is known as the main driver of climate change. Yet\, CO₂ is increasingly recognised as a promising renewable feedstock for the production of valuable chemicals and fuels. By capturing CO₂ emissions from industrial point sources or directly from the air (direct air capture\, DAC) and converting them into essential building blocks\, it is possible to reduce reliance on fossil resources from below ground\, lower greenhouse gas emissions\, and help drive the transition to a circular\, climate-neutral economy.\nRecent advances and innovations in Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) technologies are making it feasible to transform CO₂ into a wide range of products\, ranging from base chemicals to advanced fuels. These innovations are not only closing the carbon loop of the chemical industry (defossilisation) but also enabling the integration of renewable energy and transport fuels (decarbonisation) into chemical processes\, further reducing the environmental footprint of these vital industries.\n\n\nExpanding the portfolio: What can be Made from CO₂?\nThe spectrum of CO₂-derived chemicals and fuels is rapidly expanding thanks to breakthroughs in electrochemical\, catalytic\, and biotechnological processes. Some of the most promising examples include: \nChemicals such as Methanol\, Formic acid\, Ethanol\, Acetic acid\, Urea\, Polycarbonates and cyclic carbonates\, Organic acids (e.g.\, carboxylic acids\, salicylic acid\, malonic acid)\, Esters and lactones\, Aromatics and olefins\, Glycerol carbonate. \nFuels such as Synthetic gasoline\, diesel\, and kerosene\, Methane\, and E-fuels.\nThese examples illustrate the broad potential of CO₂ as a renewable carbon source for the chemical and materials industry and the energy sector\, supporting the shift towards sustainability and circularity. \nThese examples illustrate the broad potential of CO₂ as a renewable carbon source for the chemical and materials industry and the energy sector\, supporting the shift towards sustainability and circularity. \n\nJoin the Conversation: “From Emissions to Innovation” Webinar \nTo explore these exciting developments\, the EU-funded research project WaterProof is hosting a webinar titled “From Emissions to Innovation: CO₂-Derived Chemicals” on May 20th\, 2025\, from 13:00 to 14:30 CET. \nThe event will bring together leading experts including \n\nPia Skoczinski (nova-Institute) – Renewable Chemicals from CO₂ – An Overview\nFrancesca di Bartolomeo (SINTEF\, coordinator PyroCO2 Project) – Pioneering Sustainable CO₂ Conversion to C3 Chemicals and High-Value Lipids for Feed and Food Applications\nAlbert Guisasola (Univesity Barcelona\, Vivaldi Project) – Innovative bio-based chains for CO2 valorisation as added-value organic acids\nEric Schuler (Avantium\, WaterProof Project). \n\nAttendees will gain insights into the latest CCU technologies\, market trends\, and applications that are driving the shift towards a circular carbon economy.\nDiscover how CO₂ is being utilised as a valuable resource and learn about the innovations shaping the future of sustainable chemicals. Register now to be part of this dynamic conversation and help unlock the full potential of CO₂-derived chemicals.\nRegister here!\n\n\nThe EU-funded WaterProof Project (urban WAste and water Treatment Emission Reduction by utilizing CO₂ for the PROduction Of Formate derived chemicals) aims to lead CO2 utilisation by prime example. WaterProof is developing an electrochemical process that converts CO₂ emissions from waste incineration and wastewater treatment plants into formic acid through electrochemistry. This approach not only reduces emissions but also supports the circular use of resources in urban environments. The project’s work demonstrates how CO₂ can be transformed into a valuable feedstock for a range of sustainable applications\, with pilot-scale implementation already underway.\nFor more information on the WaterProof project\, visit https://waterproof-project.eu.\nWaterProof is 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 Health and Digital Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.\n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/waterproof-webinar-from-emissions-to-innovation-co%e2%82%82-derived-chemicals/
CATEGORIES:Certification,Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250512T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250512T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20250410T080033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250507T141217Z
UID:10000054-1747062000-1747065600@events.renewable-carbon.eu
SUMMARY:FREE nova Session: Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities\, Production and Trends 2024–2029\, 12 May
DESCRIPTION:FREE nova Session: Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities\, Production and Trends 2024–2029 \nHost: Michael Carus (nova-Institute) \n12 May from 15:00 to 16:00h CET (online) – free of charge \nIn this upcoming nova Session\, a free webinar\, the latest insights from our key report “Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities\, Production and Trends 2024–2029“\, will be presented. \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. \nRegister now for free: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3wnrxZonQHuIgdZWZHvOcg \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/free-nova-session-bio-based-building-blocks-and-polymers-global-capacities-production-and-trends-2024-2029-12-may/
CATEGORIES:Bio-based Building Blocks,Bio-based Building Polymers,nova-Session,Sustainability
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:christopher.vomberg@nova-institut.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250507T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250507T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20250410T064813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250507T141248Z
UID:10000053-1746626400-1746630000@events.renewable-carbon.eu
SUMMARY:FREE nova Session: Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities\, Production and Trends 2024–2029
DESCRIPTION:FREE nova Session: Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities\, Production and Trends 2024–2029 \nHosts: Michael Carus\, Lars Börger and Pia Skoczinski (all nova-Institute) \n7 May from 14:00 to 15:00h CET (online) – free of charge \n  \nIn this upcoming nova Session\, a free webinar\, the latest insights from our key report “Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities\, Production and Trends 2024–2029“\, will be presented. \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. \nRegister now for free: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_z2ZObwv3T5aeKufxJgyJtA \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/free-nova-session-bio-based-building-blocks-and-polymers-global-capacities-production-and-trends-2024-2029/
CATEGORIES:Bio-based Building Blocks,Bio-based Building Polymers,bio-based feedstock,nova-Session,Sustainability
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:christopher.vomberg@nova-institut.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250408T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250408T143000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20250214T133334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250214T133334Z
UID:10000051-1744117200-1744122600@events.renewable-carbon.eu
SUMMARY:BioReCer- and 3-CO-Webinar: Digital Solutions for a Bio-Based Future – Empowering Industry and Consumers (Free Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:April 8\, 2025\, from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM CET\, online\n \nDigital innovation can play a crucial role in strengthening the competitiveness of bio-based feedstocks and products in the European bioeconomy. By providing consumers and industry with essential information on sustainability and circularity criteria of bio-based products and their value chains\, digital solutions and tools improve the tracking and traceability of biological feedstocks from their origin to a final product. These digital tools offer valuable insights into a wide range of sustainability criteria\, e.g.\, climate impacts\, environmental effects on soil\, water and air quality and technical performance. By covering these key areas\, digital tools enable a holistic understanding of the sustainability performance of bio-based products and processes throughout their lifecycle. \nDigital solutions are also instrumental in the realm of Labels and Certification Schemes (LCS) for bio-based products. These digital tools provide essential information on trustworthy eco-labels and clarify requirements for concise certifications of bio-based value chains. This capability is particularly valuable in promoting transparency and boosting consumer confidence in bio-based products. By offering clear insights into eco-label standards and certification processes\, these digital tools empower both consumers and industry stakeholders to make informed decisions\, ultimately fostering greater trust in the bio-based sector. \nBuilding upon these capabilities\, artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies offer a unique advantage in this context. These tools are designed to continuously learn from user and developer input\, enabling them to analyse and pass on current and real-time data on raw material flows\, value chain information\, and the sustainability of bio-based products. \nDigital solutions are set to boost the European bioeconomy by providing critical information on feedstock tracking\, sustainability\, and certification for bio-based products.\nTo showcase these advances\, a free webinar hosted by Horizon Europe projects 3-CO and BioReCer will introduce several innovative digital tools.\nScheduled for April 8\, 2025\, from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM CET\, the event offers an excellent opportunity to understand the future of digital technologies in the bioeconomy. Four tools developed by EU-funded projects will be presented and made available to users in the near future. \nRegister here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_lP06EuYaQ0arvrof5ZnEAw \n\nFurther information: \n3-CO (https://3co-project.eu)\nLoha Hashimi and Armand Carreras from ENIDE will present the consumer-based digital solutions developed within the project 3-CO that provides information on eco-labels and certification of bio-based products from different categories in order to support sustainable consumption. \nBiobasedCert Cluster (https://sustcert4biobased.eu/about-us/biobasedcert-group)\nThe BiobasedCert Cluster consists of the three EU-funded projects Star4bbs (https://star4bbs.eu/)\, HARMONITOR (https://www.harmonitor.eu/) and Sustcert4Biobased (https://sustcert4biobased.eu/). Luana Ladu from TU Berlin will present an app that assesses the robustness\, comprehensiveness and effectiveness of existing certification schemes and labels for bio-based value chains. \nBioradar (https://www.bioradar.org)\nDavid Nettleton and Poojan Timilsina from IRIS Technology will present the project’s digital self-assessment tool that assesses the performance of industrial bio-based systems\, aiding relevant stakeholders in informed decision-making. \nBioReCer (https://biorecer.eu)\nRomain Magnani from EGM will present 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-and-3-co-webinar-digital-solutions-for-a-bio-based-future-empowering-industry-and-consumers-free-webinar/
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:20250325T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250325T143000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20250219T171822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T160303Z
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SUMMARY:WaterProof Webinar: Unlocking CCU Potential Through Electrochemistry
DESCRIPTION:25 March 2025\, 13:00-14:30 CET\, online \nElectrochemistry is rapidly emerging as a key technology for Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU)\, offering a sustainable route to transform CO₂ emissions into a valuable resource for the chemical and materials industry. Many valuable chemicals or fuels can be produced from electrochemistry: CO\, methane\, methanol\, formic acid\, ethane\, ethanol\, ethylene\, oxalic acid and other hydrocarbons. The development of electrocatalytic CO2 reduction is progressing\, with much interest in commodity chemicals such as ethylene to break down barriers to market entry. This innovative approach promises not only to mitigate climate change but also to reduce industries’ dependence on fossil resources\, driving a significant shift towards global sustainability goals.\n\nThe EU-funded WaterProof project invites researchers and industry stakeholders to an insightful webinar on 25 March 2025\, from 13:00 to 14:30 CET. This event will showcase the latest advancements in electrochemical CO₂ conversion and their potential to transform entire industries by making chemical production more sustainable. \n\n\nThe webinar will feature presentations from leading experts:\n\nPatrick Löb (Fraunhofer IMM): Introduction to the ShaPID project’s innovative electrochemical process for sustainable formic acid production.\nBrian Rawls (Avantium/Volta): Exploration of electrochemical production of CO₂-based polyesters and chemicals\, and introduction of the WaterProof project’s technology for electrochemical CO₂ conversion into formic acid.\nDanny Hellebusch (Twelve): Demonstration of Twelve’s revolutionary “industrial photosynthesis” technology\, which Twelve has successfully scaled up to transform CO₂ into products ranging from sustainable aviation fuel to car components.\n\nThe webinar offers a unique opportunity to engage with leading experts and gain valuable insights into the future of electrochemistry in CCU.\nRegister here!\n\nFor more information on the WaterProof project\, visit https://waterproof-project.eu.\nWaterProof is 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 Health and Digital Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.\n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/electrochemistry/
CATEGORIES:Certification,Sustainability
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250312
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250314
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20240809T093021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240809T093021Z
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SUMMARY:Cellulose Fibres Conference 2025 – New with Biosynthetics!
DESCRIPTION:The conference will again cover the entire value chain of the sustainable textile industry\, from lignocellulose\, pulp\, cellulose fibres such as rayon\, viscose\, modal or lyocell and new developments to a wide range of applications:\nTextiles from renewable fibres\, nonwovens such as wet wipes\, as well as areas such as composites\, hygiene\, packaging or nanocellulose in the food industry. This year\, for the first time\, the conference will include a dedicated session on biosynthetics – a promising area to complement the alternative for bio-based textiles. Deep insights will be offered into the future of cellulose fibres\, which fits perfectly with the current shift towards circular economy\, recycling and sustainable carbon cycles. \nFurther information at: https://cellulose-fibres.eu
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/cellulose-fibres-conference-2025-new-with-biosynthetics/
LOCATION:Maternushaus\, Kardinalfringsstraße 1-3\, Köln\, 50668\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Cellulose Fibres,nova-Conferences,Sustainability,Textiles
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:christopher.vomberg@nova-institut.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250225T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250225T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20250129T152705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250129T152823Z
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SUMMARY:BioReCer- and 3-CO-Webinar: Certification and Innovation in Bio-Based Construction
DESCRIPTION:5 February 2025\, 13:00-14:30 CET\, online \nThe construction sector is one of the most significant contributors to global CO₂ emissions\, accounting for approximately 37 % of energy- and processing-related carbon dioxide emissions worldwide (UNEP\, 2022). It further accounts for about 50% of all extracted materials (EC\, 2025). As the building industry seeks to reduce its environmental impact\, bio-based materials are emerging as a promising solution for more sustainable construction.\nCertification plays a critical role in this transformation\, providing a robust framework for validating the sustainability performance and attesting to the environmental credentials of these innovative bio-based materials. To address this critical issue and explore innovative approaches\, the EU-funded research projects 3-CO and BioReCer are organising a comprehensive webinar on certification and innovation in bio-based construction materials. \nA Holistic Approach to Sustainable Construction\nThis informative event\, scheduled for 25 February 2025\, at 13:00 CEST\, will explore the entire range of bio-based construction materials and their diverse applications. The webinar will cover crucial aspects of sustainable building\, including:\n\nThe importance of certification for bio-based products\,\nSustainable building design\, conception\, and planning\,\nMaterial recommendations\,\nBuilding passports as tools for capturing and communicating building data\, material composition\, and environmental performance\,\nCircularity indicators and their role in assessing a building’s sustainability\, including the new ISO 59040 standard for Product Circularity Data Sheets\, which emphasises circular concepts such as design for disassembly.\nDifferent assessment methods for sustainability of buildings and for constructions\, including the Quality Seal for Sustainable Buildings (QNG)\, e.g.\, CO2-footprint for buildings.\n\nExpert perspective on innovation\nThe webinar brings together a distinguished panel of experts from certification bodies\, public institutions\, and innovative producers:\n\nMartin Behrens (Agency for Renewable Resources (FNR))\nSergiy Kovalenco (CEO and Founder of Hempire)\nHein van Tuijl (EPEA Benelux)\n\nThese will share their extensive knowledge on material innovation\, certification processes\, and the political environment that shapes sustainable construction.\n\nEnvironmental benefits of bio-based materials\nBio-based materials significantly contribute to reducing carbon emissions in construction and its defossiliation. For example\, wood-based structures act as carbon sinks by storing CO₂ throughout their lifecycle. Similarly\, hemp insulation provides excellent thermal performance with a lower environmental footprint compared to conventional materials.\nThis webinar serves as a platform for fostering collaborative change within the construction sector. By connecting diverse stakeholders from innovative material producers to forward-thinking municipalities\, from certification experts to architectural visionaries\, the research projects 3-CO and BioReCer aim to facilitate meaningful discussions that can lead to actionable solutions for sustainable building practices.\nJoin the conversion on 25 February 2025\, at 13:00 CEST.\nRegister here! \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/biobased-construction/
CATEGORIES: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:20241213T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241213T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20241107T092102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241107T092102Z
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SUMMARY:BioReCer- and 3-CO-Webinar: Labels and certification for bio-based products: Counteracting greenwashing and increasing consumer trust
DESCRIPTION:13 December 2024\, 12:00 to 13:00 CET\, online \nThe second episode of the certification webinar series by the Horizon Europe projects BioReCer and 3-CO will tackle two intertwined topics: \nDIN CERTCO will give an introduction into certification in general and especially bio-based certification. Both bio-based and general certifications play a vital role in fostering innovation\, ensuring product integrity. Furthermore\, bio-based certification is a crucial process that verifies the bio-based carbon content of products and materials. Here\, certification promotes the use of renewable resources and provides transparency and trust for consumers and businesses. \nThe presentation by ECOS picks up on labelling and certification schemes for bio-based products\, and will present the variables determining consumer trust and thus shaping consumer behaviour. These variables include sustainability criteria\, label design\, the level of familiarity with labels by consumers and much more. \nThe 3-CO and BioReCer team kindly welcomes the following speakers: \n\nBerit Topolinski (DIN CERTCO\, the certification body of TÜV Rheinland Group)\nMargaux Le Gallou (ECOS – Environmental Coalition on Standards)\n\nTogether\, we will explore their innovative new LCS that will support shaping a strong circular EU (bio)economy. \nRegistrater here! \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/biorecer-and-3-co-webinar-labels-and-certification-for-bio-based-products-counteracting-greenwashing-and-increasing-consumer-trust/
CATEGORIES: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:20241128T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241128T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20241028T104509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241125T074844Z
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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:20241106T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241106T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20240918T085617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T105602Z
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SUMMARY:nova Session: Challenges and Developments in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) (online)
DESCRIPTION:nova Session: Challenges and Developments in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) (online) \nHosts: Dr. Matthias Stratmann\, Ferdinand Kähler\, Niels de Beus\, and Dr. Ángel Puente (all nova-Institute)\n14:00 – 16:00 h (CET)\, online \nIn this upcoming nova-Session (6 November 2024\, 14-16h\, CET)\, we will provide not only a general introduction to Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) but also dive in the complexities and challenges surrounding its application. As LCA becomes an essential tool for evaluating the environmental impacts of products and processes\, procurement and sustainability professionals must understand how varying standards and data quality influence outcomes. \nThis session will explore specifically the use of supplier-specific data in LCAs\, but also Scope 3 emissions. We will present real-world examples demonstrating how standards affect results\, alongside best practices for ensuring high-quality and reliable LCA data. Special attention will be given to the role of renewable feedstocks\, Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU)\, mass balance approaches\, and electricity sourcing\, all of which significantly shape LCA results. \nParticipants will gain practical knowledge on navigating the complexities of LCA standards\, ensuring data consistency\, and leveraging supplier data to make informed decisions. This session is tailored for professionals looking to enhance their sustainability strategies and reduce their carbon footprints through informed LCA practices. \n  \nTopics: \n\nIntroduction to LCA: Importance for procurement and sustainability\nSupplier-specific data\nImpact of different LCA standards on results\nData quality\nKey factors influencing LCA: Renewable feedstocks\, CCU\, mass balance\, and electricity sourcing\nPractical case study from industry\n\nProgram: \n14:00–14:10 Welcome and Tour de Table\, Dr. Matthias Stratmann\, nova-Institute \n14:10–14:30 Introduction to Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)\, Dr. Matthias Stratmann\, nova-Institute \n\nOverview of LCA and its importance for sustainability and procurement\nRole of supplier-specific data in LCA\nCurrent industry efforts to facilitate data sharing\n\n14:30–14:40 Industry Perspective\, Nushin Behzadifar\, FKuR Kunststoff \n\nView from Industry: Problems\, Current Demands\, Challenges\n\n14:40–15:00 Different Standards\, Different Results (CASE STUDY 1)\, Ferdinand Kähler\, nova-Institute \n\n How different LCA methods impact LCA results\nCase examples: Comparing outcomes from different standards\n\n15:00–15:20 Quality of LCA Data (CASE STUDY 2)\, Niels de Beus\, nova-Institute \n\nCriteria for high-quality and reliable data\nBest practices for ensuring consistent LCA assessments\nFrom hot-spot analysis to peer-reviewed data\n\n15:20–15:40 Main Levers in Renewable Feedstocks\, Dr. Ángel Puente\, nova-Institute \n\nSystem boundaries in LCA\nThe role of Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU)\nMass balance\nThe impact of electricity sourcing on LCA outcomes\n\n15:40–16:00 Discussion & wrap-up\, Dr. Matthias Stratmann\, nova-Institute \nThis session offers valuable insights for professionals in procurement\, sustainability\, and supply chain management\, equipping them with knowledge on how to navigate the evolving landscape of LCA. \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/nova-session-challenges-and-developments-in-life-cycle-assessment-lca-online/
CATEGORIES:LCA,nova-Session
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:christopher.vomberg@nova-institut.de
LOCATION:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/nova-session-challenges-and-developments-in-life-cycle-assessment-lca-online/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241105T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241105T123000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20240925T100340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241030T091136Z
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SUMMARY:BioReCer- and 3-CO-Webinar: Potential and challenges of certification\, and development of new labels
DESCRIPTION:5 November 2024\, 11:30 to 12:30 CET\, online \nAre you a member of the (bio-based) industry\, a label and certification schemes holder\, a policy maker or part of a consumer association? Then participate in the first joined webinar by the Horizon Europe projects 3-CO and BioReCer on November 5th 2024\, 11:30 am to 12:30 pm (CET). The webinar will address the vital topic of new certifications and labels for the renewable\, and especially bio-based\, economy. \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 and other renewable feedstock throughout value chains\, fostering transparency and accountability among stakeholders of the 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 and other renewable products and their value-chains. \nIn this webinar\, REDcert and TÜV AUSTRIA will show their sytems for sustainability certification and will present new or soon to be published label and certification schemes (LCS) that are relevant for the bio-based economy. The speakers will talk about challenges on the way to the final label\, and which gaps will be closed. \nJoin us on November the 5th and listen to the two presentations by \nPhilippe Dewolfs (TÜV Austria) – From standardisation to communication – the role of a certification body \nSimon Schwarzwald (REDcert) – Certification of sustainable products in the REDcert² scheme \nTogether\, we will explore their innovative new LCS that will support shaping a strong circular EU (bio)economy. \nRegistrater here! \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/potential-and-challenges-of-certification-and-development-of-new-labels/
CATEGORIES: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:20241030T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241030T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20240808T114612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240927T091538Z
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SUMMARY:nova Session: Food and Feed Crops for Bio-based Materials – Facts\, Myths\, Availability and Policy (online)
DESCRIPTION:nova-Session: Food and Feed Crops for Bio-based Materials – Facts\, Myths\, Availability and Policy  \nHosts: Lara Dammer and Michael Carus (both nova-Institute)\n13:00 – 16:00 h (CET)\, online \nWhen discussing the green transition\, there are conflicting views. On the one hand\, it is considered fact that we need to move away from fossil feedstocks\, also for chemicals and materials\, and that bio-based materials will have to play an important role there. On the other hand\, there are severe concerns about the overall availability of biomass and the competition to food and feed. There is a widely held view that the use of food and feed crops for anything other than food and feed uses is detrimental to food security. We are ready to challenge this perception and want to encourage differentiated discussions and evidence-based opinion making. \nIn this three-hour webinar\, nova-Institute will present findings from latest research on the overall availability of biomass\, now and until 2050. Furthermore\, we will show that the impacts of using food and feed crops are much more complex than usually assumed and can even be positive\, with regards to climate\, land productivity\, environment\, farmers’ income\, market stability\, feed security and food security. Experts will also highlight the recent political framework for using biomass for biofuels and bio-based chemicals and materials. Two companies will showcase their ways of using sustainably sourced primary biomass. \nJoin our webinar for surprising insights and in-depth discussion of a hotly debated issue! \n  \nTopics:\n\nWhy bio-based materials have an important role to play for mitigating climate change\nGlobal biomass availability\nOverall environmental impacts and sustainability assessments\nEconomic effects\nProtein supply and emergency reserves\nPolitical framework\nPractical examples of companies utilising sustainably sourced primary biomass\n\nProgram\n13:00–13:10 Welcome and introduction\n(Lara Dammer\, nova-Institute)\n\n13:10–14:00 Availability of agricultural and forest-based biomass now and in the future – new insights from recent research\n(Michael Carus\, nova-Institute) \n14:00–14:30 The Use of Food and Feed Crops for Bio-based Materials and the Related Effects on Food Security – returning to a fact-based debate\n(Michael Carus and Lara Dammer\, nova-Institute) \n14:30–14:45 Q&A \n14:45–15:15 Status quo of policy on biomass uses and sustainability requirements\n(Lara Dammer\, nova-Institute) \n15:15–15:45 Practical examples of sustainable bio-based materials from primary biomass\n(Martin Clemesha\, Braskem | Dr. Jens Angermann\, CropEnergies) \n15:45–16:00 Discussion & wrap-up
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/nova-session-food-and-feed-crops-for-bio-based-materials/
CATEGORIES:Food and Feed Crops,nova-Session
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:christopher.vomberg@nova-institut.de
LOCATION:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/nova-session-food-and-feed-crops-for-bio-based-materials/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241002T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241002T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20240808T141418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240820T090824Z
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SUMMARY:BioReCer: Italian Stakeholder Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid event\, 2nd October 2024\, 9:30 to 14:00 CET \nFollowing 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. \nThe 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.\nJoin 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. \n𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐢𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐲𝐨𝐮? \n\nGet informed on the project’s latest developments.\nLearn more about how to tackle challenges regarding certification and valorisation of biological waste feedstock.\nUnderstand why biological waste is valuable and not a burden and how it can add to a sustainable industrial development.\nMake your voice heard and actively contribute your insights and experience to cutting-edge EU research.\nExtend your own network while discussing with BRSP members from industry\, research and policy.\nBe among the first to test an innovative digital tool that enables stakeholders an elaborate management of bio-resources.\nContribute to a project that fosters a sustainable EU\, prioritising environment\, society and economy.\n\nAgenda: \nModeration and hosting: Dr. Anke Schwarzenberger (nova-Institute)\n\n09:30 – 09:45 Arrival and welcome coffee\n09:45 – 10:00 Cristina di Maria (UNI) – Introduction of the stakeholders\n10:00 – 10:45 Alireza Mousavi (Imperial College Longon) and Annarita Colasante (UNITELMA) – Indicators and assessment framework for bio-based feedstock and waste + Product circularity data sheet\n\n10:45 – 11:00 Coffee break\n11:00 – 12:00 Romain Magnani and Franck Le Gall (EGM) – Introduction BioReCer Information Communication Technology Tool\n12:00 – 12:45 Cristina Di Maria and Claudio Perissinotti (UNI) – Introduction standardization activities current and future and Toolkit\n\n12:45 – 14:00 Lunch and networking session with stakeholders\n14:00 – 15:00 Cristina Di Maria and Claudio Perissinotti (UNI) – Stakeholder training on standardization and Comité Européen de Normalisation (CEN) workshop agreement\n\n\n\nRegister here! \nLearn more about the Italian Stakeholders Meeting (the agenda will follow soon): https://biorecer.eu\nGet informed on the BRSP and register as a member: https://biorecer.eu/brsp \nBioReCer (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. \nRead more about BioReCer and register for the project newsletter: https://biorecer.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. \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/biorecer-italian-stakeholder-meeting/
LOCATION:UNI premises\, Via Sannio 2\, Milan\, 20137\, Italy
CATEGORIES:bio-based feedstock,Sustainability
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ORGANIZER;CN="BioReCer-Project":MAILTO:Anke Sanke.schwarzenberger@nova-institut.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240926T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240926T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20240709T131811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240918T134334Z
UID:10000037-1727359200-1727366400@events.renewable-carbon.eu
SUMMARY:nova Session: Mastering CSRD Compliance: Strategies for Effective Sustainability Reporting (online)
DESCRIPTION:Hosts: Lara Dammer\, Head of Economy & Policy and Dr. Matthias Stratmann\, Head of Sustainability (both nova-Institute)\n14:00-16:00 (CET)\n \nUnderstanding the CSRD\nThe Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is an EU directive that aims to improve the transparency and comparability of corporate sustainability data. It requires companies to prepare and disclose detailed reports on environmental\, social and governance (ESG) issues\, including Scope 3 emissions. \nWho will be affected by the CSRD and when?\nThe CSRD significantly extends the scope of sustainability reporting to a wider range of companies. Any company that meets at least two of the following criteria 250+ employees\, €40m+ turnover or €20m+ total assets\, will be required to comply. From 2024\, the CSRD will apply to companies already subject to the Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD). By 2025\, other large companies will be included and by 2026\, listed small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) will also have to comply. \nAre you ready for reporting? Get your ducks in a row now!\nThe two-hour webinar will cover the essentials of CSRD reporting\, including the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS)\, which outline nearly 1\,200 data points. Participants will learn how to integrate sustainability data into management reports and understand the need for external assurance on all disclosed information. The webinar will focus on double materiality\, which requires companies to assess both their impact on the environment and the environment’s impact on them. It will also highlight the importance of working with stakeholders such as employees\, shareholders\, customers and local authorities. Participants will learn how improved sustainability reporting can enhance a company’s credibility\, trust and value\, while providing insights for optimising long-term performance. \nTopics: \n\nUnderstanding the CSRD – background and objectives\nDouble Materiality\nEuropean Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS)\nAssessment methods (incl. LCA)\nEffectively involving stakeholders\nData management\nOptimising long-term performance\n\nProgram (all CET): \n14:00-14:15 Welcome and introduction\, Lara Dammer\n14:15-14:35 Understanding the CSRD – Background\, context\, terminology\, Q&A\, Nicolas Hark\n14:35-15:00 European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) – Overview and data points\, assessment methods\, Ferdinand Kähler\n15:00-15:30 Double materiality assessment – strategy and stakeholder involvement\, Q&A\, Dr. Matthias Stratmann\, Lara Dammer\n15:30-15:45 CSRD reporting and verification\, Lucas Wagner\, TÜV SÜD Industrie Service GmbH\n15:45-16:00 Final Q&A and wrap-up All \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/nova-session-mastering-csrd-compliance-strategies-for-effective-sustainability-reporting/
CATEGORIES:CSRD Sustainability Reporting,nova-Session,Sustainability Claims under New EU Legislation
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:christopher.vomberg@nova-institut.de
LOCATION:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/nova-session-mastering-csrd-compliance-strategies-for-effective-sustainability-reporting/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240917T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240917T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20240709T114702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240918T134954Z
UID:10000039-1726578000-1726588800@events.renewable-carbon.eu
SUMMARY:nova Session: Textile Recycling (online)
DESCRIPTION:Hosts: Dr. Asta Partanen and Dr. Lars Krause (both nova-Institute)\n13:00-16:00 (CET)\, online\n \nFibre-to-fibre recycling in Europe is at a promising stage of development\, driven by technological innovation\, political support and growing consumer awareness. Nevertheless\, further efforts are needed to overcome the existing challenges and make the recycling of textiles an integral part of the European circular economy. \nThe challenge of textile recycling is the frequent use of mixed fibres. New technologies for the production of new fibres e.g. from the cellulosic part of the textile waste offers a “fibre to fibre” solution for the industry in line with the EU textile strategy. Recycling of textiles into new fibres is an important factor to be promoted on a wider scale: using existing resources is a smart strategy. However\, the textile industry currently uses less than 10% recycled fibres. New regulations from Brussels will increase the proportion of recycled fibres in textiles\, and the necessary logistics and technologies must be in place to recycle textiles on a large scale. Inadequate regulation of textile waste management is a major factor contributing to the loss of much of this material through incineration. Another critical issue is the challenge of recycling textiles that have been mixed with other materials. This raises the question of what new and advanced technologies are available to process mixed textile waste. \nWithin the regulatory framework\, the industry has to deal with tightening legislation that prohibits landfilling and incineration and instead promotes reuse and recycling. In addition\, consumers have started to demand more sustainable products and value chains\, so brand owners are also responding. This change also requires broad cooperation between all stakeholders in the textile value chain. \nThe nova session: textile recycling will present leading large-scale\, state-of-the-art engineering and service solutions from Valmet (FI): Heli Kangas and Andritz (AT): Elina Pesonen. These technology practitioners will be complemented by chemical recycling expert Lars Krause from nova Institute\, who is also the author of the chemical recycling study and project leader of the Advanced Recycling Conference. Another expert on textile recycling is from the leading Spanish research institute AIMPLAS: Mireia Fernandez Bazan\, Prof. Dionisios Vlachos from University of Delaware (US) will shed light on the Chemical Recycling of Mixed Textiles. \nThe following program will provide enough time for the participants to discuss and ask their questions. \n13:00 nova-Institute (DE): Dr. Asta Partanen – Welcome and Regulatory Framework\n13:15 nova-Institute (DE): Dr. Lars Krause – Advanced Recycling for Textiles\n13:40 Valmet (FI): Heli Kangas – Towards scale-up – Challenges and Opportunities for Industry in Cellulosic Textile Fiber Production and Recycling \n14:05 – 14:15 Coffee break \n14:15 Andritz (AT): Elina Pesonen – New Opportunities in the Circular Textile Ecosystem\n14:40 Aimplas (SP): Mireia Fernandez Bazan – Complementarity of Recycling Technologies – Strategy to Achieve Comprehensive and Sustainable Recycling of Textile Waste\n15:05 University of Delaware (US): Prof. Dionisios Vlachos – Chemical Recycling of Mixed Textiles\n15:30 Plenary discussion and wrap up \n16:00 End \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nNameCompany / OrganizationCityCountryAnna Lundahl Dal SantoIKEA of SwedenTygelsjöSwedenRaquel AlmeidaCaima\, S.A.ConstânciaPortugalRuben DecosterFININDUSZwijnaardeBelgiumAmin KirollosQlar Europe GmbHDarmstadtGermanyDaniel KauteEvoralis LimitedOxfordUnited KingdomJulia JurasInnoenergyCracowPolandHolger FischerFaserinstitut Bremen e.V.BremenGermany
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/nova-session-textile-recycling/
CATEGORIES:Advanced Recycling,nova-Session,Recycling,Textiles
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:christopher.vomberg@nova-institut.de
LOCATION:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/nova-session-textile-recycling/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240827T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240827T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
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:20240627T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240627T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20240506T074718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240625T102608Z
UID:10000034-1719496800-1719504000@events.renewable-carbon.eu
SUMMARY:nova-Session: The latest on the EU policy framework for plastics\, ecodesign and sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Hosts: Nicolas Hark\, Luciano Proto Cassina (nova-Institute) \nIn this nova Session two of nova’s Policy experts\, Luciano Proto Cassina and Nicolas Hark\, are going to give a concise overview of the latest developments in the EU policy framework for Renewable Carbon in the chemical and material industries.\nThis includes the latest news on the Packaging & Packaging Waste Regulation\, the recently published Communication on Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing\, the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive and the associated Reporting Standards among others.\nParticipants will also have the opportunity to discuss on these topics with the experts as well as other participants after each topic. \n  \n\n\n\n14:00 (CET)\nWelcome and Introduction\nAsta Partanen\n(nova-Institut GmbH)\n\n\n14:10 (CET)\nPackaging and Packaging Waste Regulation and Ecodesign for Sustainable Product Regulation\nNicolas Hark\n(nova-Institut GmbH)\n\n\n14:40 (CET)\nEU Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing Communication\, Green Claims Directive\nNicolas Hark\n(nova-Institut GmbH)\n\n\n15:10 (CET)\nEU Sustainable Finance Framework\, the CSRD\, ESRS and the CSDDD\nLuciano Proto Cassina\n(nova-Institut GmbH)\n\n\n15:50 – 16:00 (CET)\nOutlook and Wrap Up\nNicolas Hark\n(nova-Institut GmbH)\n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/nova-session-the-latest-on-the-eu-policy-framework-for-plastics-ecodesign-and-sustainability/
CATEGORIES:EU Policy for Chemicals and Materials,nova-Session,Sustainability Claims under New EU Legislation
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:christopher.vomberg@nova-institut.de
LOCATION:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/nova-session-the-latest-on-the-eu-policy-framework-for-plastics-ecodesign-and-sustainability/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240613T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240613T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
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:20240610T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240610T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20240503T174827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240604T101420Z
UID:10000033-1718024400-1718028000@events.renewable-carbon.eu
SUMMARY:PERFECOAT Webinar "Safety and Sustainability of Novel Bio-Based Materials – Assessments and Used Methodology“
DESCRIPTION:Next episode of the PERFFECOAT webinar series\nIn the penultimate episode of the five-piece webinar series of the CBE JU funded research project PERFECOAT the experts will give insights about assessments and used methodology in regards to safety and sustainability of the developed bio-based compounds for sustainable paints and coatings. \nWhen developing novel bio-based solutions\, safety and sustainability of bio-based paint and coating products for users and environment mark a top priority. Within the last three years\, the partners involved in the EU-funded PERFECOAT project successfully generated and examined a broad variety bio-based paint and coating ingredients. These include a selection of binders made from\, e.g.\, modified alginates (SINTEF)\, xanthan (Technical University Munich)\, and xylan (Celignis) derived from different biomass resources like agricultural residues\, e.g.\, poplar wood\, beech wood\, wheat straw\, and late cut grass. Furthermore\, the team developed different formulations for red pigments and dyes as well as other colours (e.g.\, green and purple) produced from yeast and fungi. To allow for the modification of specific properties like self-healing surfaces and fire resistance\, fillers and functional nano materials were developed from microbial biomass. \nAll these ingredients were tested with regard to their performance\, requirements and properties in formulations of three specific use-cases: \n\nhigh-volume UV-curable clear coatings\,\nwaterborne trim paints for DIY\, and\nwaterborne wall paints.\n\nAll materials developed in PERFECOAT need to meet highest safety and sustainability standards for users and environment. The project will therefore quantitatively demonstrate the sustainability improvements achieved with bio-based solutions compared to conventional fossil-based paints and coatings. This was done by establishing a framework for safety assessment (chemical leaching and skin sensitisation testing)\, life cycle assessment (LCA)\, life cycle costing (LCC)\, and potential social impacts of the developed products and processes. The social study started with identifying potential social impacts and factors that can influence social acceptance (including socio-political acceptance\, market acceptance and community acceptance) through literature review and stakeholder interviews. The next steps include finalising the social impact assessment.\nThe webinar will provide an overview of applied frameworks\, methodologies\, and key highlights. \nLearn more about the assessments by registering for the fourth webinar “Safety and Sustainability – Assessments and Used Methodology”. \nWith international top experts: \n• Andy Booth (SINTEF Ocean)\n• Kamal Azrague (SINTEF)\n• Assiya Kenzhegaliyeva (SINTEF) \n“Safety and Sustainability – Assessments and Used Methodology”\n10 June 2024\n13.00-14.00h CET\nOnline and free of charge\nRegistration: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_xoIex-UQQ5iTWg73-R_wag \nSafe the date for the last webinar episode:\n26 August 2024 “The PERFECOAT project – achievements and obstacles” \nThe registration link will be shared shortly before the events.\nTo stay informed about future events\, subscribe to the PERFECOAT newsletter at https://perfecoat-project.eu \nThe PERFECOAT project receives funding from the Bio-based Industries Joint Undertaking (JU) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101022370. The JU receives support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and the Bio-based Industries Consortium.
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/perfecoat-webinar-safety-and-sustainability-assessments-and-used-methodology/
CATEGORIES:Bio-based Materials
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ORGANIZER;CN="PERFECOAT":MAILTO:dusica.banduka@nova-institut.de
LOCATION:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/perfecoat-webinar-safety-and-sustainability-assessments-and-used-methodology/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240607T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240607T123000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
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:20240516T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240516T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20240311T161740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T104723Z
UID:10000027-1715864400-1715877000@events.renewable-carbon.eu
SUMMARY:nova Session on Sustainability Certification – a Solid Basis for Reliable Green Claims
DESCRIPTION:Hosts: Nicolas Hark\, Senior\, Specialist Economy and Policy\, Asta Partanen\, Senior Expert (both nova-Institute) \n(13:00-16:00\, CET) \nCertification and labelling are becoming more and more important parts of the sustainability story\, since the multitude of claims is confusing to consumers and can also be considered greenwashing in many cases. Two EU surveys in 2014 and 2020 confirmed that around 53% of all environmental claims on products were based on vague or false information and even 40% of all environmental claims did not provide verifiable evidence. Independent\, third-party verification is one important tool to achieve credibility. \nAlso\, more and more producers of chemicals\, plastics\, textiles and other materials are thinking about switching to biomass as a renewable resource. However\, there is a lot of doubt about the overall sustainability of biomass use – and there is a big demand for reliable partnerships that increase knowledge and availability of feedstocks that can be used with a good conscience. \nThe three-hour webinar will introduce different options for biomass and bio-based products’ sustainability certification and what needs to be considered. A special focus will also be on the new requirements that are expected to come into play when the Green Claims Directive comes into force. Join this event to learn how to make your sustainability story even more convincing with sustainability certification. \nTopics: \n\nOverview of the biomass sustainability certification landscape\nCertification process and traceability\, chain of custody models\nRequirements for verification and certification from the proposed Green Claims Directive\nPractical examples of certifiers\n\nAgenda: \n13:00 Welcome and introduction\n13:15 nova-Institute\, Dr. Asta Partanen\, Quo Vadis Sustainability Certification?\n13:45 nova-Institute\, Nicolas Hark\, EU Green Claims Directive – What Does it Mean for the Industry?\n14:15 Q&A\n14:45 ISCC\, Jasmin Brinkmann\, Insights about the ISCC PLUS Certification Scheme and how to make Credible Claims\n15:10 SCS Global Services\, Erika Bartolomei and Gustavo Bacchi – Biomass and Bio-based Products’ Sustainability Certification.\n15:35 Q&A\n16:00 End \n  \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/nova-session-on-sustainability-certification-16-may/
CATEGORIES:nova-Session,Sustainability Claims under New EU Legislation
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:christopher.vomberg@nova-institut.de
LOCATION:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/nova-session-on-sustainability-certification-16-may/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240513T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240513T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20240409T061153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T073856Z
UID:10000028-1715605200-1715608800@events.renewable-carbon.eu
SUMMARY:PERFECOAT Webinar "Formulation and Testing – Reality Check for New (Greener) Ingredients“
DESCRIPTION:This insightful webinar will delve into the real-world performance of cutting-edge advancements in bio-based solutions within the paint and coatings industry\, subjecting them to a rigorous reality check. \nIn the pursuit of sustainability\, the transition from fossil-based to bio-based solutions is critical. The demand for high-performance ingredient alternatives\, including bio-polymers\, lipids\, binders\, fillers\, pigments\, and additives\, is driving innovation in the paint and coatings markets. According to the American Coatings Association (2023)\, these components collectively constitute nearly 70% of the industry’s ingredients. Thus\, bio-based solutions show great potential to enable a green a transition. \nThe EU-funded research project PERFECOAT is dedicated to developing bio-based solutions from waste and agricultural residues. Over two years of rigorous examination\, PERFECOAT has successfully formulated innovative solutions tailored to meet industry standards and address sustainability challenges. Central to this endeavor is the meticulous testing of each ingredient in their final application as well as in formulation. Comprehensive evaluation methods cover a broad range of criteria\, including chemical resistance\, moisture resilience\, abrasion resistance\, and aesthetic factors such as color intensity and UV resistance.\nJoin us as we unveil the results of our testing methodologies and showcase demonstrator paints tailored for industrial use-cases: \n\nHigh-volume UV-curable clear coatings\nWaterborne trim paints for industrial and DIY applications\nWaterborne wall paints optimized for residential and commercial use\n\nTo learn more\, join three esteemed international experts: \n\nChristine Louis (Evonik Coating Additives)\nEren Elik (Organik Kimya)\nRoland Steinrücken (Remmers Group)\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to gain insights into the formulation and testing of greener ingredients. Register now and be part of the conversation driving sustainable innovation in the paint and coatings industry! \n  \n13 May 2024\n13:00-14:00h CET\nonline \nRegister here!\nMore information on the PERFECOAT project is available at https://perfecoat-project.eu. \n  \nThe PERFECOAT project has received funding from the Bio-based Industries Joint Undertaking (JU) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101022370. The JU receives support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and the Bio-based Industries Consortium.
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/webinar-formulation-and-testing-reality-check-for-new-greener-ingredients/
CATEGORIES:Bio-based Materials
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ORGANIZER;CN="PERFECOAT":MAILTO:dusica.banduka@nova-institut.de
LOCATION:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/webinar-formulation-and-testing-reality-check-for-new-greener-ingredients/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240506T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240506T110000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20240417T123752Z
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SUMMARY:Next free PEFerence webinar with a market update on bio-based building blocks and polymers
DESCRIPTION:Save the date and register to the next PEFerence webinar! This time\, Pia Skoczinski from nova-Institute will give a sophisticated insight into the dynamically growing market of bio-based building blocks and polymers on the 𝟔𝐭𝐡 𝐌𝐚𝐲 (𝟏𝟎 𝐭𝐨 𝟏𝟏 𝐚𝐦 𝐂𝐄𝐓). Besides the well-known PHA and PLA\, a highlight will be set on PEF and FDCA! \nRegister with this link:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_B5wKVZNPRPa-cF-FKVgGYw#/registration\nPurchase the full nova-report here: https://renewable-carbon.eu/publications/product/bio-based-building-blocks-and-polymers-global-capacities-production-and-trends-2023-2028/ \nThe PEFerence consortium aims to replace a significant share of fossil-based polyesters\, such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET)\, and packaging materials like glass and metal with 100 % bio-based furanics polyesters. PEFerence establishes a unique\, industrial scale\, cost-effective 𝐟𝐥𝐚𝐠𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩 𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐭 to convert plant-based sugars into FDCA (furandicarboxylic acid)\, the building block of PEF (polyethylene furanoate): a plant-based\, fully recyclable plastic material with superior performance and significantly reduced carbon footprint compared to conventional plastics. PEF can be used in a wide range of applications such as bottles\, packaging\, films\, fibres and textiles. \nGet more information on PEFerence here: https://peference.eu\nRecordings of previous webinars from the series can be found here: https://peference.eu/webinars_presentations \nThis project receives funding from the Bio-based Industries Joint Undertaking (JU) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 744409. The JU receives support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and the Bio-based Industries Consortium. \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/next-free-peference-webinar-with-a-market-update-on-bio-based-building-blocks-and-polymers/
CATEGORIES:Bio-based Materials
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ORGANIZER;CN="Peference":MAILTO:anke.schwarzenberger@nova-institut.de
LOCATION:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/next-free-peference-webinar-with-a-market-update-on-bio-based-building-blocks-and-polymers/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240424T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240424T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20231114T073921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240411T055006Z
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SUMMARY:Bio-based Innovations for Industrial Applications - Free registration • In-person Event
DESCRIPTION:Explore the latest bio-based solutions for a variety of applications. The event combines presentations\, a poster exhibition and plenty of opportunities for networking. Speakers will include researchers involved in the development of new bio-based materials and representatives from industry\, the European Commission and the CBE JU.\nThe organisers of the event\, the BBI JU projects CHAMPION and PERFECOAT\, aim to replace conventional fossil-based materials with novel bio-based ones. The CHAMPION project focuses on bio-based thermoset coatings\, structural adhesives\, automotive interior surfaces and home care additives\, while the PERFECOAT project is all about new bio-based ingredients for paints and coatings for wood and decorative applications. Four other thematically related European projects will also present their experiences in the quest for innovative and sustainable bio-based materials and products. \nThis event will be held the day after the CBE JU Info Day 2024 in Brussels. \nFind the detailled agenda here. \n  \nAgenda:\n\n09:00 – 09:30 Registration and welcome coffee\n  \n09:30-10:35 Session 1: End-user perspectives on bio-based innovations\n\nJanice Lofthouse (University of York – CHAMPION) and Francesca di Bartolomeo (SINTEF – PERFECOAT) – Event  Opening\nDaan van Es (WFBR) – An Overview of the CHAMPION project\nFrancesca die Bartolomeo (SINTEF) – An Introduction to the PERFECOAT project\nMarisa Groenestege (BTG Biomass Technology Group – HARMONITOR project) – Navigating trade and sustainability certification of bio-based value chains\nCostanza Rossi (University of Utrecht – 3-CO project) – What drives sustainability in businesses?\n\n10:35-10:50 Coffee break\n10:50-12:15  Session 2: Making bio-based compounds\n\nOscar Bedzo and Lalitha Gottumukkala (Celignis) – Developing bio-based binders for wood coatings\nRolf Blaauw (WFBR) – Bio-based polymer synthesis and scale up\nAmelie Skopp (Technische Universität München) and Anders Odum (Chromologics SA) – Developing bio-based paint ingredients: from fillers\, to pigments\, and functional additives\nClaudio Pagella (IRIS Coating – LIGNICOAT) – Lignin-based clear fire protection biocoatings for wood\n\n\n12:15-13:15 Light lunch\, networking and poster exhibition\n\n13:15-14:30 Session 3: Sustainability\, safety and toxicity\n\nHarrie Besselink (Wageningen University & Research – CHAMPION) and Andy Booth (SINTEF) – Safety and toxicity assessments and methodology\nAssiya Kenzhegaliyeva (SINTEF Digital) and Angel Puente (nova-Institute)– Environmental and social sustainability assessment\nSteven Verstichel (Normec OWS) – Circularity assessments and end of life options\n\n\n14:30-15:45  Session 4: Industrial applications\n\nMaarit Nyman and Algreit Dume (European Commission\, DG GROW\, Unit Bioeconomy\, Chemicals & Cosmetics) – How can EU policy support the bio-based economy?\nChloe Johnson (CBE JU) – Circular Bio-Based Europe JU: supporting innovation of sustainable bio-based materials and products\nThomas Farmer (Unilever) – Application testing of polymers in CHAMPION\nSimone Schulte (Evonik) and Roland Steinrücken (Remmers) – Bio-based coating formulation and application testing\n\n15:50-16:00 Final words and Closure\n\nChristian Simon (SINTEF) and James Clark (University of York’s Green Chemistry Centre) – Closing statement\n\n16:00-17:00 Reception with drinks and networking\, poster exhibition\n  \nWe consider the mindful use of food resources a priority. Please only register if you plan to join. \nNotes: \nA VAT number may be requested during the registration process. However\, as this is a free event\, it is not necessary to enter this information. As we cannot switch off the VAT No. field from a technical point of view\, it is advisable to enter any number. \nWe will take pictures at the event for later non-commercial use. Please inform the organisation team (info@perfecoat-project.eu) if you do not want pictures of you to be stored and used. We will use your email address to keep you informed about the event. This includes emails about the agenda\, additional infos\, changes and a follow-up informative email. With clicking the registration button\, you agree to the above. \n  \nsalles BIP zalen – Zinneke © visit.brussels – Jean-Paul Remy – 2020\n  \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/bio-based-innovations-for-industrial-applications/
LOCATION:BIP Meeting Center in Brüssel\, Rue Royale 2-4\, Brussels\, B-1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Bio-based Materials,Sustainability
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ORGANIZER;CN="CHAMPION and PERFECOAT Project":MAILTO:dusica.banduka@nova-institut.de
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240419
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20230914T124627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240122T180911Z
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SUMMARY:CO2-based Fuels and Chemicals Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:The CO2-based Fuels and Chemicals Conference is one of internationally established and has developed into a unique meeting and networking place for the entire Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) and Power-to-X industry and its customers. The upcoming 12th edition of this conference again will continue with this success and will showcase again the newest and most important developments in the fast growing field of CO2 capture and utilisation. \nWith a current capacity of over 1.3 million tonnes for CO2-based products and steadily growing demand\, smart Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) technologies are helping to establish CO2 as a renewable carbon feedstock. Innovative technologies and materials are crucial to meet the increasing demand for fossil-free carbon\, e.g. derived from CO2 or biomass\, especially in the chemical and fuel sector. \nFurther information: https://co2-chemistry.eu \n 
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/co2-based-fuels-and-chemicals-conference-2024/
LOCATION:Maternushaus\, Kardinalfringsstraße 1-3\, Köln\, 50668\, Germany
CATEGORIES:CCU,nova-Conferences
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ORGANIZER;CN="nova-Institute":MAILTO:christopher.vomberg@nova-institut.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240408T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240408T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T101548
CREATED:20240227T095722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T091820Z
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SUMMARY:PERFECOAT Webinar "Greener ingredients for bio-based paints and coatings"
DESCRIPTION:The paint and coating industry is in great need for high-performance bio-based solutions especially for binders\, fillers\, pigments\, and additives like functional nanomaterials. The EU-funded research project PERFECOAT has the goal to introduce a variety of new biomass-derived solutions to replace fossil material in paint and coating ingredients. The different biomass sources\, tailormade modifying methods\, and the biotechnology used the process the biomass are topics of this webinar. \nSo far in the project\, the PERFECOAT team has successfully developed innovative bio-based solutions from bio-waste and agricultural residues. Besides microbially produced alginates and lipids\, the project also aimed to develop and produce at least two different formulations for bio-based red pigments and dyes as well as other colours and identified great potential for the production of red and orange pigments from the fungus Talaromyces atroroseus. Alternative strategies for carotenoids used the yeasts R. toruloides and Y. lipolytica\, which also allow the production of the violet pigment violacein\, resulting in a deep purple colour. Other pathways show potential for the development of additional colours such as green from prodeoxyviolacein or pink from deoxyviolacein.\nThe second webinar episode will present equally successful solutions for the ingredient group of binders. Binders represent one of the main challenges in paint-formulations. Different project partners generated a selection of bio-based binder samples\, e.g.\, modified alginates (SINTEF)\, xanthan (Technical University Munich)\, and xylan (Celignis) derived from different biomass resources like agricultural residues\, e.g.\, poplar wood\, beech wood\, wheat straw\, and late cut grass. \nCurious to learn more about the utilisation of biomass for paint and coatings ingredients? \nRegister for the second webinar “Greener ingredients for bio-based paints and coatings”. \n\nAmelie Skopp (Technical University Munich) – The beauty of “green” – rethinking an approach to bio-based ingredients\nSrdjan Gavrilović (TalTech) – Modification of bio-based feedstock for binder applications\nAnders Ødum (Chromologics) – Scale up of precision fermentation for bio-based ingredients\n\n8 April 2024\n13:00-14:00h CET\nonline \nRegister here!
URL:https://events.renewable-carbon.eu/event/greener-raw-materials-ingredients-for-paints-coatings-online/
CATEGORIES:Bio-based Materials
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ORGANIZER;CN="PERFECOAT":MAILTO:dusica.banduka@nova-institut.de
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