Fan of bioeconomy and circularity? Get your seat for the Biocircularcities Trilogy!

This summer the Biocircularcities project is coming behind your screen with a series of three exclusive webinars.

Since 2021, three pilot territories have been working on unlocking the circular economy potential of unexploited bio-based waste streams (namely organic fraction of municipal solid waste in the metropolitan area of Barcelona, biowaste from the coffee chain in the metropolitan city of Naples, and residual biomass from forestry and related wood transformation activities in the province Pazardzhik). Thanks to the BBI-JU Biocircularcities project, they have developed new models to boost the circularity of these biowaste chains.

Do you want to know more about these new value chains? Are you eager to adopt the approach followed by the Biocircularcities pilots and spread a circular bioeconomy in your territory? The Biocircularcities Trilogy is for you! The Biocircularcities partners will tell you all about the project, its development, and findings in three webinars.

28 June | 10:30 – 12:00

This first episode unveils the story behind the success of the project or how partners supported a transition of the pilot territories toward circular bioeconomy through a collaborative approach. Partners invite you to reflect on the development of Biocircularcities over its two years of existence and will share with you the key findings.

The second episode dives into the Biocircularcities Webtool. This tool will support the identification of the most suitable (bio-circular technologies) for improving the biowaste management and contribute to replicate the project’s findings in other territories. Discover its specificity of the tool, learn how to use it and what you can achieve with it.

The third and final webinar will follow the journey of the three pilot territories towards their new value-chains and get a taste of the experience they gained during the project. You will hear about a variety of topics, such as how local stakeholders were involved in the process, and how the scientific work of Biocircularcities partners supported the local discussions.

Find out more about the Biocircularcities Trilogy and register for one or all of the episodes on the Biocircularcities website.