Neste supplying sustainable aviation fuel to Emirates for flights from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol

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Photo: Emirates A380 refueling at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. Source: Emirates

Neste has started supplying sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to Emirates at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, expanding the partnership the two companies announced in October last year. Over 6,000 tons (2 million gallons) of blended SAF will be supplied into the fueling system at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol over the course of 2024.

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In Italy Eni, Fincantieri and RINA establish partnership for maritime transport decarbonization

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Headquarter of Eni in San Donato Milanese (Milan)

Eni, a global energy company, Fincantieri, one of the world’s largest shipbuilding groups, the only one active in all high-tech marine industry sectors, and RINA, a multinational inspection, certification, and engineering consultancy, have signed an agreement to develop joint initiatives for the energy transition. The partnership formalises the commitment to develop joint projects, in line with the partners’ strategies, to decarbonise the maritime sector in the medium to long term with the goal of Net Zero by 2050. Additionally, the establishment of a permanent global observatory regarding future technological, regulatory, and market developments will be evaluated.

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The USDA released a plan to boost biomass supply chain resilience

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Joe Biden with former US President Barack Obama

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released a plan that will boost biomass supply chain resiliency for domestic biobased product manufacturing, while also advancing environmental sustainability and market opportunities for small and mid-sized producers.

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EU Commission launched its own Biotechnology and Biomanufactoring Communication

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Today, the Commission has proposed a series of targeted actions to boost biotechnology and biomanufacturing in the EU. The Communication on Building the future with nature identifies the challenges and barriers and proposes to tackle them, in line with the Communication on the long-term competitiveness of the EU.

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USDA: Biobased products contributed $489 billion to the U.S. economy in 2021, up from $464 billion in 2020

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Tom Vilsack, US Agriculture Secretary

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) honored last 8 March the second annual National Biobased Products Day, a celebration to raise public awareness of biobased products, their benefits and their contributions to the U.S. economy and rural communities. “Bioproducts offer opportunities for more revenue streams for small and mid-sized farmers while giving consumers more in-demand, clean options for everyday items.”

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The EU celebrated the bioeconomy with a Changemakers festival in Brussels

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Audience at the satellite event in Rome

A Festival that aims to engage youth as drivers of the transformative change required in view of the multiple challenges that Europe faces today, and to unlock the potential of the bioeconomy to make the transformation happen. This is the ‘Bioeconomy Changemakers Festival’ organised by the European Commission (DG Research and Innovation) in cooperation with the Bioeconomy Youth Ambassadors, and accompanied by independent satellite events all over Europe on March 13 and 14

In addition, the Festival helped the European Commission to gather views on an update of the Bioeconomy Strategy and Action Plan.

It took place between 11 and 17 of March 2024 in various locations across the EU, and comprised of:

  • a high-level event, organised by the European Commission, in Brussels, on 13-14/03/2024.
  • more than 30 satellite events, organised by third party organisations all over Europe, to enable youth to take part in the festival.

The target audience of the high-level event of 13-14 March 2024 consists of bioeconomy stakeholders, regional, national and international policy makers and youth interested in the bioeconomy.

The satellite events, organised in 18 countries, are offering space for discussions, networking, and information on career opportunities.

Afyren and Suez join forces to develop a new, complementary organic waste recovery process

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Afyren, a greentech company that offers manufacturers natural, low-carbon ingredients produced using unique fermentation technology based on a completely circular model, and Suez, a world leader in circular solutions for water and waste management, are working together on a new way of creating value from organic waste.

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International Women’s day: our tribute to all women who are making the bioeconomy happen

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Equal opportunity and equal treatment in the labour market are at the core of decent work. Unfortunately, women around the world still face additional hurdles to access employment, and once in employment, to access decision-making positions and jobs in certain sectors or of certain characteristics. This horizontal and vertical gender segregation of employment, combined with the unequal distribution of unpaid work (including household and childcare activities), results in differences in working conditions such as the gender pay gap and the over-representation of women in part-time jobs.

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Is Reims the capital of Champagne? Yes, but in March it will be also the capital of circular bioeconomy thanks to BioKET

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Reims is worldwide known as the capital of Champagne, the excellent sparkling wine that is made in the Champagne region of France using the traditional method (méthode traditionnelle). Founded by the Gauls, Reims became a major city in the Roman Empire and played later a prominent ceremonial role in French monarchical history as the traditional site of the coronation of the kings of France. From 19 to 21 March Reims will be also the capital of the industrial biotechnology and bio-based economy.

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Airbus and TotalEnergies signed a Strategic Partnership in Sustainable Aviation Fuel

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Airbus and TotalEnergies signed a strategic partnership to meet the challenges of aviation decarbonization with sustainable aviation fuel. In line with the objective of achieving net carbon neutrality of aviation by 2050, this partnership aims to contribute to the reduction of the sector’s CO2 emissions, in which Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) play a key role. SAF supplied by TotalEnergies – the Franch company claims – can reduce up to 90% CO2 emissions over lifecycle compared to their fossil fuel equivalent. These are biofuels produced from waste and residues from the circular economy (animal fats, used cooking oils, etc.) and “e-jets”, synthetic fuels for aviation.

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