China plans to launch a national strategy for circular bioeconomy in the second quarter of 2021
China plans to launch a national strategy for circular bioeconomy in the second quarter of 2021. World BioEconomy Forum will keep close communication with relevant
New European Circular Bioeconomy Fund is ready to invest in Europe’s transition to a more sustainable economy
Launch of the European Circular Bioeconomy Fund (ECBF), the first venture fund exclusively dedicated to the bioeconomy and the circular bioeconomy in Europe The ECBF
World market leaders take climate protection seriously
New initiative to replace fossil with renewable carbon wants to change the foundation of the chemical industry Eleven leading companies from six countries founded the
Declaration 2020
The World Bioeconomy Forum Declaration 2020 10 September, Ruka, Finland In September 2019, the board members of the World Bioeconomy Forum (WCBEF) produced the WCBEF
Jukka Kantola, the Founder of the World BioEconomy Forum, featured on The Paper360° 2020 TOP 50 Power List
Mr Jukka Kantola, the founder of the World BioEconomy Forum, has been listed on the Top 50 Power List of Paper360°. The list also mentions virtual events as
Despite storm and virus warnings, 210 participants joined 1st International Conference on Cellulose Fibres” in Cologne, Germany
With 210 participants and 15 exhibitors from 26 different countries, the first conference on cellulose fibres was a great success and exceeded all expectations. The focus of the conference was on markets, technologies and sustainability – and especially alternative cellulose feedstocks.
German National Bioeconomy Strategy Updated
The government of the Federal Republic of Germany has updated their national bioeconomy strategy. Read a summary of the updated strategy here.
Declaration 2019
The second World Bioeconomy Forum held in Ruka in northern Finland, ended today with a number of declarations agreed to by all participants. The declarations
The state of the European bio-based economy
Interview with Michael Carus, CEO of nova-Institute, on the development of the European bio-based economy and a shift towards a renewable carbon economy