Author: Selenia Marinelli

Transition2Bio Co-creation workshop “Future skills for Bioeconomy: Forestry”

Transition2Bio Co-creation workshop “Future skills for Bioeconomy: Forestry”

The University of Bologna, the University of Eastern Finland and the Horizon 2020 funded project Transition2BIO organise the co-creation workshop ‘Future skills for Bioeconomy’ – Forestry, which aims to identify the future skills and related educational needs in the European bioeconomy. The workshop will take place on 14 June from 15.00 CET/16.00 EET.

The workshop will focus on the Forestry sector and is the second of five co-creation workshops ‘Future skills for Bioeconomy’ focusing on different bioeconomy sectors. These workshops will be organised by Transition2BIO and the University of Bologna, together with external institutions leading each sector.

Providing the needed skills and meeting the educational needs in the European bioeconomy are key challenges for a change in our economy. The European Commission stated in its Updated Bioeconomy Strategy that “The systemic and cross-cutting nature of new and emerging bioeconomy approaches and new value chains will need new education and skills”.

Among its objectives, Transition2BIO will facilitate the identification of the educational and training needs towards the creation of an innovation ecosystem for the bioeconomy. The results of the co-creation workshops will be summarised in a public report and will be used for the delivery of a policy brief aimed to inform policymakers and other stakeholders about the issues and possible solutions to meet the identified skills and educational needs.

‘Future skills for Bioeconomy’ activities will use a bottom-up approach to identify and define the skills for the development of the new workforce in the bioeconomy, involving all the key stakeholders.
The participants will have the opportunity to provide their opinions and points of view on this topic, contributing to the research of the University of Bologna within the H2020 project Transition2BIO.
During the event, the main objectives and outputs of the project will be presented, as well as the results from previous projects and initiatives on bioeconomy education. Inputs from participants will be collected through an online survey and a moderated discussion using an online interactive platform.

The Agenda is available here.

Registration
Please register online for the workshop at this link:
https://forms.office.com/r/2PaA3hZrJ8
Participants will receive the link for the virtual meeting by email.
The deadline for the registration is 10th June 2022.

For more information, please contact Marco Maria Grande – marcomaria.grande@unibo.it

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2022-06-14
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2022-06-14
Glaukos Stakeholder Workshops “Tackling microplastics pollution: can biodegradable textile and coating be a solution?”

Glaukos Stakeholder Workshops “Tackling microplastics pollution: can biodegradable textile and coating be a solution?”

Glaukos project, in collaboration with the EuBioNet, is organizing a multistakeholder workshop “Tackling microplastics pollution: can biodegradable textile and coating be a solution?”, which will take place online on 20 June 2022 from 10.00 to 13.00.

CONTEXT:

Microplastic pollutions is becoming one of the world’s environmental main concerns, since is widespread in the environment threatening human health[1] and biodiversity. The European Green Deal (EGD), the new Circular Economy Action Plan (CEAP) and the EU Plastics Strategy announce measures to tackle pollution from microplastics that are intentionally added or unintentionally released into the environment (from e.g. synthetic textiles). According to the EU Action Plan ‘Towards Zero Pollution for Air, Water and Soil’ states that by 2030 the EU should reduce plastic litter at sea by 50% and microplastics by 30%[2].  The Mission “Restore our Ocean and Waters” ambition is to meet these objectives and targets to restore the health of the EU’s ocean and waters by 2030.To respond to these challenges, there is an urgent need to explore innovative solutions to address microplastic pollution. Biodegradable plastics can play a role in reducing the accumulation of microplastics in the environment, especially for applications where it is difficult or expensive to remove it from the environment, but, according to the SAPEA Group of Chief Scientific Advisors[3] “biodegradable plastics are not a ‘silver bullet’ to solve the problem of plastic pollution”, since they also present certain challenges.The EC funded several projects and initiatives to investigate under which conditions biodegradable plastics (and microplastics) can ensure long term positive impacts on the ecosystems.

[1] https://ec.europa.eu/info/sites/default/files/research_and_innovation/groups/sam/ec_rtd_sam-mnp-opinion_042019.pdf
[2] Microplastics pollution – measures to reduce its impact on the environment (europa.eu)
[3] Biodegradability of plastics in the open environment – SAPEA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Glaukos workshop will start with a session to frame the problem, the political scene, the business context and the market perspective. Then, there will be three sessions with some  “setting the scene talks” in order to stimulate the discussion along the following specific life cycle stages:

  • safe and sustainable by design
  • purchase and usage
  • end of life

EXPECTED OUTCOMES:

  • scientific/research community
  • policy makers
  • textile and coating industries
  • multipliers and innovation ecosystem enablers (associations, clusters, NGOs, Institutions, initiatives, etc.)
  • Investors
  • standardisation and certification bodies
  • civil society representatives

TARGET PARTICIPANTS:

  • scientific/research community
  • policy makers
  • stakeholder related to fishing and clothing (primary sector, industries, SMEs, retailers)
  • multipliers and innovation ecosystem enablers (associations, clusters, NGOs, Institutions, initiatives, etc.)
  • Investors
  • standardisation and certification bodies
  • civil society representatives

HOW TO PARTICIPATE:

The workshop is free of charge.
To participate, please register at: https://forms.gle/eNnubap8H5Xvjd6q6
You can find the Agenda at this link.
For more information: Selenia Marinelli: marinelli@fvaweb.it

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2022-06-20
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2022-06-20
Call for “Young Bioeconomy Entrepreneurs” – Tell us your story!

Call for “Young Bioeconomy Entrepreneurs” – Tell us your story!

The EU funded project Transition2Bio and the European Bioeconomy Network, in collaboration with the BBI JU funded project BIObec and the Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking (CBE JU), are producing a series of short video interviews (max 10 minutes) in order to promote the excellence of European young entrepreneurs involved in the Sustainable and Circular Bioeconomy. 

The aim of this initiative is to inspire, inform and attract young generations towards educational and working careers in the bioeconomy, therefore contributing to raise the future generation of workforce informed and interested in this domain.

  • Are you a young sustainable entrepreneur under 35?
  • Are you willing to participate in our initiative sharing your business idea in circular bioeconomy?
  • Tell us what inspired you, your study and career path, what are/was the main challenges in your activities and share your experience with students!

Contact Selenia Marinelli at this email: marinelli@fvaweb.it and make your voice heard!
We will conduct a video interview that will be part of a social media campaign in early summer.

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2022-05-17
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2022-05-17
World Bioproduct Day: submit your bioproduct!

World Bioproduct Day: submit your bioproduct!

The World BioEconomy Forum is promoting this year’s World Bioproduct Day in a collaboration with Biovoices. The initiative is also supported by Transition2Bio, The European Bioeconomy Network and the SPRING – Italian Cluster of Circular Bioeconomy. During the campaign any stakeholders of the circular bioeconomy can share their story of their favourite bioproduct via social media by using the hashtag #bioproductday2022 and/or #bioproductday. The ten most interesting stories will be interviewed by Biovoices and the three most interesting stories selected by the World BioEconomy Forum will have the opportunity to showcase their bioproduct story at the World BioEconomy Forum 2022.

World Bioproduct day 07 July 2022 – Key Facts

The World Bioproduct Day was launched in 2021 to be held annually on 7 July. The purpose of bioproduct day is to raise awareness of the importance of bioproducts around us and how they contribute to the larger goal of environmental sustainability and climate action via social media campaign. The Forum recognises the importance of
the role of bio-based products in superseding non-renewable options. Through the adoption of more bio-based materials we can move towards solutions that are more sustainable and healthier for us and the planet by stepping away from fossil fuel feedstocks.

We encourage individuals, companies, institutes, and other organizations to share their narrative on their favourite bioproducts by using the hashtag “#bioproductday2022” on their social media platforms. This year, the social media campaign is going to be coordinated from 7 June to 7 July 2022. The campaign for this year is to be officially launched on 30 May 2022.

The social media campaign is arranged via the following social media platforms:

We invite interested parties to share their narrative and experience on the selected social media channels by using the hashtag #bioproductday2022. The posts should showcase a bioproduct(s) which you want to share as part of either your own personal experience or on behalf of your company’s/institutes.

We request that the post includes some basic information of the bioproduct case:

  • A photo(s) and/or a short videoclip of the bioproduct
  • A short text on what your bioproduct is, what it does, and why is it your favourite bioproduct?

In addition, you are also welcomed to provide your case by submitting it directly via email to tammy.moilanen@wcbef.com. All submissions must be written in English and must exclusively be submitted the respective social media platforms mentioned or via email. The PR & Media manager will be responsible for overseeing all submissions.

The campaign will be organised by World Bioeconomy Forum and Biovoices and supported by international parties including:

The World BioEconomy Forum will select three favourites out of all the posts and submissions which will be displayed at the World Bioeconomy Forum 2022 in the beginning of the third session, Bioproducts around us.

Biovoices will organise interviews with their top 10 favourite submissions.

Timeline

02 June 2022: Official launch for Bioproduct day and submissions open
7 June – 7 July 2022: Bioproduct day campaign
7 July 2022: World Bioproduct Day
July 2022 Bioproduct day and favourite cases announced

Contact

Tammy Moilanentammy.moilanen@wcbef.com
Selenia Marinellimarinelli@fvaweb.it
Susanna Albertinialbertini@fvaweb.it

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2022-06-07
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2022-07-07
Bioeconomy Day 2022

Bioeconomy Day 2022

The Bioeconomy Day 2022 took place in Ravenna, Italy, hosted by Alighieri Theatre, on the 25th and 26th of May. The initiative was launched by the Cluster SPRING (the Italian Cluster of Circular Bioeconomy),  in collaboration with Assobiotec-FederchimicaRaul Gardini FoundationAPRE and FVA representing the European funded project Transition2BioNovamont and Re Soil Foundation and the European Bioeconomy Network.

The two days stimulated the debate on the importance  of embracing a radical paradigm shift in the current model for the economic development, with the aim of making it more sustainable. The event engaged major Italian players from the economic and financial sectors (e.g. Novamont, Confagricoltura, Coldiretti, Orogel, ABI, Intesa San Paolo, etc.) but also important stakeholders, representatives of the Academia and policymakers. The festival also hosted Gunter Pauli, economist, entrepreneur, author and founder of the Blue Economy model. Together with the round tables and speeches, the awarding ceremony of the school competition “Bioeconomy4YOU” took place during the second day of the festival, which was entirely dedicated to young generations and their role in the green transition.

The first round table was about the role of circular bioeconomy as pillar of the ecological transition, with a special focus on the importance of communicating the bioeconomy, an activity promoted by many European funded projects like BIOVOICES and Transition2Bio, in this occasion represented by Chiara Pocaterra (APRE) and Susanna Albertini (FVA). The book for kids “what’s bioeconomy”, translated in 12 languages and distributed in more than 20.000 copies, was presented as a success story.

“The circular bioeconomy is necessary to drive the ecological transition and increase the competitiveness of our country”, said Catia Bastioli, A.D. of Novamont and President of Cluster SPRING, who also added that this operation requires a systemic approach to support the  value chain creation, as well as to develop eco-design and increase the biodegradability of products.

Two key examples on how bioeconomy in Italy is a strong sector lead by women were also presented with the participation Silvia BuzziCaviro Extra’s HSE & Sustainability Manager and Carla Marchioro, Director of the R&D division of Endura SpA. Silvia shown how her company – which is part of the largest wine cooperative in Italy – is engaged “in extracting added value compounds from all residues products of winemaking”. On the other hand, Carla explained how her company is a world leader in the production of Piperonyl Butoxide (PBO), which can be extracted from sassafras oil, but also synthesised by recycling solvents.

During the two days of the festival, the BioArt Gallery exhibition was displayed in the “Sala Corelli” with 24 panels showcasing the potential of the circular bioeconomy in everyday life, through practical examples of application of renewable materials, including residues, to produce bio-based solutions in different sectors.

Bioeconomy4YOU, the role of young generations

The second day of the Bioeconomy Day, was entirely dedicated to students, young people and teachers and the main event was the awarding ceremony of the Bioeconomy4YOU school competition, organized by Re Soil Foundation in collaboration with Cluster SPRINGRaul Gardini FoundationNovamont and Transition2Bio (APRE e FVA). The aim of the contest was to raise awareness, inform and educate young generations on these topics, collecting and awarding the most creative ideas on how they imagine their future in the circular bioeconomy.

41 applications were submitted to the competition, which was divided in four different categories:

  1. Primary schools
  2. Secondary schools
  3. High Schools, with two different categories, “bio-product” and “Our bio-future”
  4. Teachers

The jury selected the best ideas, taking into account the originality and creativity of the proposal, the correct identification of an environmental problem, the quality and clarity of presentation and the consideration of the entire life cycle of the product.

Winning students and teachers were awarded with money prizes, educational materials, bio-based gadgets, books and magazines.

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2022-05-25
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2022-05-26
Startupper School Academy 2021-2022 award ceremony

Startupper School Academy 2021-2022 award ceremony

Last June 1, 2022 the award ceremony for the school competition Startupper School Academy was organized in partnership with Lazio Innova and took place in presence but also live streamed on the Lazio Region social media channels.

A specific Bioeconomy Prize was established within the competition and several capacity building activities will be organized by Transition2BIO in collaboration with BIObec project, the EuBioNet and high-level partners (also involved in the competition) like Novamont, Cluster SPRING and ReSoil Foundation.

Transition2Bio representatives participated in the event on behalf of the bioeconomy team and awarded the students competing for the bioeconomy prize with several bio-based gadgets and the possibility to be interviewed and to participate to large scale events such as the EU Researchers’ Night and Maker Faire.

The BioArt Gallery was also exhibited in the main room where the ceremony took place.

The award ceremony was attended by, among others: Paolo Orneli, councilor for Economic Development, Commerce and Crafts, Research, Start-up and Innovation of the Lazio Region; Nicola Tasco, president of Lazio Innova and Luigi Campitelli, operative director of Spazi Attivi in Lazio Innova.

Startupper School Academy 2021-2022 involved 108 schools, 5,380 students and 253 teachers during this last edition, for a total of 141 business projects and 20 prototypes realized throughout the region. Overall, 1,000 institutes, 44,694 students and 1,720 teachers were involved in 7 editions, with 548 business models and 132 prototypes realized.

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2022-06-01
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2022-06-01
ICA-CoP Bio-Edu Colloquium “Interdisciplinary Education for the Bioeconomy: embedding the mindset of the bioeconomy in the curricula of Bachelor degree programmes”

ICA-CoP Bio-Edu Colloquium “Interdisciplinary Education for the Bioeconomy: embedding the mindset of the bioeconomy in the curricula of Bachelor degree programmes”

The ICA Community of Practice for Bioeconomy Education is organizing a Colloquium about “Interdisciplinary Education for the Bioeconomy: embedding the mindset of the bioeconomy in the curricula of Bachelor degree programmes“, which will be held on Thursday 19 and Friday 20 May at the Monasterium Poortackere, Ghent, Belgium.

Useful links:
Colloquium Programme
Call for case studies
Registration

Colloquium focus

The Colloquium will focus on education for the Bioeconomy at the Bachelor level, with the focus on the ambition to develop the mindset of students for the Sustainable Circular Bioeconomy through the curriculum of Bachelor degree programmes.

Students follow many different Bachelor degree programmes which can provide opportunities for careers in the different fields of the bioeconomy represented by agriculture, forestry, horticulture, blue economy, food value chain, biotechnology, and the bio-based economy. However, many graduates on leaving education are not aware of the career opportunities and the scope of the Sustainable Circular Bioeconomy. Employers in these industries need staff who bring the perspective of the Sustainable Circular Bioeconomy to their particular job in the workplace.

These many existing specific Bachelor degree programmes, related to the many disciplines underpinning the Bioeconomy, need to incorporate within the curriculum an understanding of the concept and interdisciplinarity of the Sustainable Circular Bioeconomy.

The goal of the Colloquium is to address how such an interdisciplinarity mindset of the Sustainable Circular Bioeconomy should be embedded in the curricula of these Bachelor degree programmes.

The question is posed in terms of the concept of the structure of degree programmes based on the T principle. How to present the interdisciplinarity of the cross bar of the T in a degree programme with the specialisation portrayed by the vertical bar of the T? How should the balance be made between the cross bar and the vertical bar during the delivery of the curriculum? What learning trajectory steps should be made across the curriculum of a Bachelor degree programme to embed the mindset of the Sustainable Circular Bioeconomy in the student’s experience?

Bachelor and Master stand-alone Bioeconomy degree programmes are not the focus of this Colloquium but will contribute, through their defined learning outcomes, to the discussion of how to embed the interdisciplinarity of the Sustainable Circular Bioeconomy in specific Bachelor degree programmes.

Colloquium themes

Framing the challenge, by reviewing the learning outcomes from specific Bachelor and Master Bioeconomy degree programmes and then defining the learning outcomes required to deliver the Sustainable Circular Bioeconomy mindset.

Developing a learning trajectory for delivering the interdisciplinary concept in Bachelor degree programmes, which can contribute to the Sustainable Circular Bioeconomy.

Specific teaching and learning activities to support the development of interdisciplinarity for the bioeconomy, including cooperation with industry, in Bachelor specific degree programmes.

What strategic approaches are required to embed the delivery of this mindset in all Bachelor degree programmes in a life science faculty/ university.

The Colloquium Outcomes will allow delegates to:

  • Define the overarching learning outcomes for the developing the mindset of the Sustainable Circular Bioeconomy in Bachelor degree programmes underpinning the Sustainable Circular Bioeconomy – for the industry sectors of agriculture, forestry, blue economy, food value chain, biotechnology and the bio-based economy.
  • Define opportunities and learning activities in the learning trajectory to deliver the learning outcomes of the Sustainable Circular Bioeconomy in the curricula of specific Bachelor degree programmes.

Target Audience

Degree programme co-ordinators, lecturers, members of committees responsible for the (strategic) development of curricula. National education advisers are also invited to contribute to the discussion.

Colloquium Format

Each Session of the Forum theme will be addressed by keynote speakers followed by small round table breakout groups to discuss the issues raised, with a concluding report from the breakout groups of the issues raised in the final session.

Colloquium organising committee

  • Josef Glössl, BOKU University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
  • Ingar Janzik, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH and Bioeconomy Science Center, Germany
  • Han van Osch (Chair), Avans University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands & Dutch Biobased Knowledge Network
  • Mona-Anitta Riihimäki, Häme University of Applied Sciences, Finland
  • George Sakellaris, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague & BioEast
  • Constantinos Vorgias, University of Athens, Greece
  • Simon Heath, ICA Deputy Secretary General
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2022-05-19
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2022-05-20
Seminar on “Digitization of biology for circular bioeconomy applications”

Seminar on “Digitization of biology for circular bioeconomy applications”

The University of Tartu and Estonian Research Council are organizing a networking seminar on Digitisation of biology for circular bioeconomy applications, which will take place on May 31 from 15.00 to 17.00 CET in Brussels, Rue Guimard 11/13.

Registration are open until 23 May at this link.
You can download the full agenda at this link.

The combination of digitalisation and biotechnology provides a powerful opportunity to tackle the EU’s Green Deal challenges. With biology becoming a data-driven engineering discipline aiming to design disruptive biomanufacturing solutions, the EU has the opportunity to capitalise on exponential growth in research and investment in biosustainability. The seminar highlights the strategic approaches from the European Commission and leading R&D organisations, which have the potential to transform EU’s bioengineering and bioproduction sectors.

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2022-05-31
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2022-05-31
New European Commission’s ‘Have your say’ on “Circular economy monitoring framework”

New European Commission’s ‘Have your say’ on “Circular economy monitoring framework”

The European Commission has just launched a new “Have you say” on “Circular economy monitoring framework“. Feedback period open until 03 June 2022  (midnight Brussels time).

In 2018, the Commission adopted a set of indicators to assess progress towards a more circular economy and the effectiveness of action at EU and national level. Citizens can follow progress on a dedicated website (https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/circular-economy). The present revision of the monitoring framework aims to better cover the production stage of the economic cycle and the links between circularity, climate neutrality and zero pollution, in line with the European Green Deal ambition.

All the detailed information are available here.

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2022-05-09
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2022-06-03
Become a Bioeconomy Youth Ambassador!

Become a Bioeconomy Youth Ambassador!

The European Commission opened a call for the next Bioeconomy Youth Ambassador programme.

Are you between 18 and 35 years old and have experience or strong interest in bioeconomy and/or bioeconomy related fields (food systems, forestry, climate change…)?  Would you like to contribute to the sustainable and circular transition of Europe?

Apply by 13 June – 11:59PM CET to join the Bioeconomy Youth Ambassadors programme to:

  • lead by example, inform and inspire others about sustainable and circular bioeconomy
  • reach out to communities, students and civil society, and to engage decision-makers
  • work with social media to raise awareness about the role of the bioeconomy in everyone’s life
  • raise awareness for the bioeconomy especially in youth communities, support the ongoing youth and education related processes of the European Union

Full details are available here.

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2022-05-06
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2022-06-13