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The Biobased Future and Biorefining

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Chair

  • Jim Spaeth

Speakers

  • Jorge Soto
  • Luuk Van Der Wielen
  • Paolo Corvo
  • Sarah Gallo

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The biofuture policy blueprint: Results and next steps – 25/05/2021

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Webinar BIOEN 2020- 2030 with Q&A session: FAPESP BIOEN Program coordinators will discuss the next decade of the program goals – 01/12/2020

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TASK 45 Governing a Sustainable Bioeconomy: Assessment and Monitoring (Experience and Perspective)

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Investing in the Biobased Future in Brazil

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About the Biofuture Platform:

The Biofuture Platform is a government-led, multi-stakeholder initiative designed to take action on climate change and support the Sustainable Development Goals by promoting international coordination on the sustainable low-carbon bioeconomy. It was launched in Marrakesh at the COP 22 climate talks in November 2016. Since February 1, 2019, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has been the Facilitator (Secretariat) of the initiative. The Biofuture Platform has twenty member countries: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, India, Indonesia, Italy, Morocco, Mozambique, the Netherlands, Paraguay, the Philippines, Sweden, United Kingdom, the United States of America and Uruguay. As a multi-stakeholder initiative, a number of international organizations, academia, and private sector associations are also involved and engaged as official partners. For more information visit: www.biofutureplatform.org.

About BIOEN:

BIOEN, the FAPESP Bioenergy Research Program, aims at articulating public and private R&D, using academic and industrial laboratories to advance and apply knowledge in fields related to bioenergy in Brazil. Research ranges from biomass production and processing to biofuel technologies, biorefineries, sustainability and impacts. For more information visit: http://bioenfapesp.org.

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