A new movement focused on a circular bioeconomy, which brings together all people who strongly believe that a more sustainable world is possible. A movement which takes the leadership at global level to make the circular bioeconomy happen.
Manifesto
We want to launch the BioRev, a movement open to anyone who believes that the bioeconomy and the circular economy need joint forces to reconcile economy, society and the environment.
The two concepts have advanced in parallel but in order to become mainstream they need to mutually reinforce each other to be the basis of a new economic paradigm. We want to promote the spread of a new economic and social model, not only to preserve our environment and protect biodiversity, but also to reduce the social inequalities that the current model has produced. We are convinced that the circular bioeconomy is democracy.
We want to lead a movement that addresses the challenges that this millennium presents us with the awareness that there is no time to lose and that today we have all the knowledge and material conditions to generate wealth and qualified jobs without polluting the planet and compromising the health conditions of workers and citizens. Over fifty countries in the world, from north to south and from east to west, have included the circular bioeconomy in their programs of sustainable development and the fight against climate change. Yet still today there is a huge resistance from those who defend positions no longer defensible, without looking to our future and the one of new generations.
This generation, our generation, has an essential task: to reverse the trend, to create a new development within the limit of the planet that is inclusive for all, men and women, in the North and the South of the world. For this reason we launch this manifesto asking you to join the BioRev.
To join us send an email with your name, surname and country to ilbioeconomista@ilbioeconomista.com
BioRev is Bioeconomy Revolution and also BIOeconomyREnewableVision
Mario Bonaccorso, Italy
Felice Amori, Italy
Tatjana Schwabe, Germany
Bernardo Silva, Brazil
Peter Flippo, Netherlands
Irene Baños Ruiz, Spain
Simão Soares, Portugal
Gianluca Carenzo, Italy
Marguerite Braudel, France
Emanuele Bompan, Italy
Domenico Centrone, Italy
Vito Carofiglio, Italy
Filippo Martinelli, Ireland
Ulrich Baumann, Germany
Yariv Szpektor, Israel
Giovanni Sannia, Italy
Darragh Gaffney, Ireland
David Chiaramonti, Italy
Juan Medina, Denmark
Martin Salinas, Argentina
Jennifer Holmgren, USA
Simone Zaghen, Italy
Antonio Zuorro, Italy
Marco Bernardi, Italy
Luis C. Duarte, Portugal
Yvonne van der Meer, Netherlands
Sangyong Kim, Korea
Jaime Finguerut, Brazil
Dirk Carrez, BioIndustries Consortium
Paulo César Souza Manduca, Brazil