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NEWSLETTER
Dear readers,
We are pleased to share the new issue of the European Bioplastics Newsletter with you, containing the latest news and insights from the bioplastics industry.
If you are interested in becoming a member, have any questions, comments, or interesting news or topics to share, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Enjoy the read! Kind regards from the European Bioplastics team
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European Bioplastics to support two new research and innovation projects
Two new projects funded by Horizon Europe through the Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking, MoeBIOS and ReBioCycle, have been recently approved, and European Bioplastics is proud to be on board!
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Members Portrait: GO!PHA
Every month, we present 5 facts about a member of European Bioplastics. This time, Saloni Sharma – Policy & Advocacy Coordinator at GO!PHA shares some interesting insights on the company.
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Bioplastics Myths and Facts
European Bioplastics has compiled a set of information that debunks some of the common myths about bioplastics addressing concerns on their impact regarding persistent microplastics, recycling, streams contamination, and toxicity.
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The next challenge in packaging: How to choose between different biobased polymers? How can Life Cycle Assessments be used to evaluate their ecological sustainability? BioSupPack Workshop
In December 2023, the EU-funded project BioSupPack organised a workshop alongside the EBC 23. The workshop was held to identify the challenges in implementing sustainability assessments for biobased polymers and how to overcome them. Potential solutions were suggested during the interactive workshop.
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EUBA to take part in the Bioeconomy Changemakers Festival
The European Bioeconomy Alliance (EUBA), of which European Bioplastics is an active member, will participate in the Bioeconomy Changemakers Festival in Brussels and contribute to the panel “Going from Niche to Norm” during the ‘’Next generation bioeconomy policies – Achieving the green and fair transition through competitive sustainability’’ event (13-14 March).
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European Bioplastics urges for a Biopolymers Industrial Action Plan
To retain a strong EU bioeconomy, the biopolymers industry needs to be prioritised and acknowledged for its added value in achieving the ambitious goals in the EU Green Deal.
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The Renewable Materials Conference 2024
The Renewable Materials Conference (RMC) in Siegburg/Cologne (Germany) is the world's largest conference on chemicals and materials based on biomass, CCU or chemical recycling – the only alternatives to fossil-based chemicals and materials. Subscribers of the EUBP Newsletter receive 20% discount for the conference. Please use the code: RMC24-EUPB-ZbmWR69
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