Biomaterials & Eco-Design

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During the early discussion on the transition from fossil feedstock to more sustainable alternatives, much focus was given to energy and fuel production. However, most of the materials we use on a daily basis are also made from fossil sources and should also be substituted by renewable ones to allow for the circular economy to evolve.

In this sense, the use of bio-based materials, such as natural fibers or polymers based on lipids, proteins or sugars, amongst others, can result in more sustainable and eventually biodegradable materials that will cause a lower impact to the environment. Moreover, not only the choice for sustainable materials is necessary, but also the product design should be more attentive to environmental impacts, allowing for greener process and ease of recycling, resulting in an “eco-design”.

News

Launch of the 2nd series of the Thursday Talks webinars
08 12 2025
The Biorefine Cluster Europe and the Resource.bio community introduce the Thursday Talks, monthly we...
Bionanopolys is looking for Advisory Board Members!
31 10 2023
The H2020 Bionanopolys project (www.bionanopolys.eu) aims at building a reference ecosystem for the...
Call for biomass suppliers!
03 07 2023
Bionanopolys is a Horizon Europe project aiming at manufacturing innovative bionanocomposites from s...

Events

RRB 2023 – Renewable Resources and Biorefineries

The 19th edition of the International Conference on Renewable Resources & Bi...

Meet the project. The role of biomaterials in circular economy (7 November 2022)

The Biorefine Cluster Europe is delighted to invite you to the first episode of its 'Meet the...

Natural Fibertastic 2022 (13 October 2022)

For the sixth time, the Natural Fibre Application Centre in the Nethe...

Publications

Biorefine Bulletin News ‘May – June 2025’
Biorefine Bulletin News – September – October 2024
ELLIPSE – Efficient and novel waste streams co-processing to obtain bio-based solutions for packaging and agricultural sectors

Relevant projects

FUELGAE: Sustainable on-site and innovative technologies for advanced transport biofuels from mιcroalgae

The FUELGAE project advances fossil-free aviation and shipping by producing liquid fuels from mic...

GREENHOOD – Nutrient management strategies for regional ecosystems across Europe

Nutrient imbalances threaten Europe’s environment, food security, and economy, with excess...

SYMBIO – Shaping symbiosis in bio-based industrial ecosystems based on circular by-design supply chains

SYMBIO provides European regional communities with tools and methodological approaches to build b...

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