Eager to adopt the approach adopted by the Biocircularcities pilots and spread a circular bioeconomy in your territory? The Biocircularcities Trilogy is here for you! The Biocircularcities partners tell you all about the project, its development, and findings (including the webtool) in three webinars.
Episode 2: Identifying the most promising biocircular technological options, the Biocircularcities Webtool in action
Do you need help to decide on relevant technological pathway(s) to increase the circularity of the biowaste stream you would like to valorise? Do you want to assess the socio-economic, political and environmental context of the territory where you will implement the biowaste chain according to a list of influential criteria? Here comes the Biocircularcities Webtool!
Developed by the Biocircularcities partners using both the analysis of the main drivers and barriers towards biocircular value chains for biomass waste management and the experience of the pilot areas, this tool will support the identification of the most suitable (bio-circular technologies) for improving the biowaste management and contribute to replicate the project’s findings in other territories.
This second episode of the Biocircularcities Trilogy dived into the Biocircularcities Webtool,explained its specificity, how to use it and what you can achieve with it.
Presentations
- Meet the Biocircularcities Webtool | Mélanie Guiton, LIST
- The Tech4Biowaste database: connecting users and suppliers of biowaste treatment technologies | Jurjen Spekreijse, BTG Biomass Technology Group BV
Agenda
10:30 – 10:35 | Welcome | Jean-Benoît Bel, ACR+ |
10:35 – 10:50 | Meet the Biocircularcities Webtool | Mélanie Guiton, LIST |
10:50 – 11:10 | The Webtool in practice: case studies and results | Mélanie Guiton, LIST |
11:10 – 11:25 | The Tech4Biowaste database: connecting users and suppliers of biowaste treatment technologies | Jurjen Spekreijse, BTG Biomass Technology Group BV |
11:25 – 11:45 | Open discussion and conclusion | Jean-Benoît Bel, ACR+ |
Info
4 July 2023
10:30 am to 11:45 am
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