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The Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking (CBE JU) has announced 24 new projects aimed at driving innovation in the bioeconomy and scaling up circular bio-based solutions across Europe. The total investment of €172 million will support activities ranging from the construction of first-of-their-kind industrial biorefineries to the development of innovative bio-based products and skills for emerging bioeconomy sectors.More than 300 beneficiaries from over 30 countries are involved in the…
The Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking (CBE JU) has announced 24 new projects aimed at driving innovation in the bioeconomy and scaling up circular bio-based solutions across Europe. The total investment of €172 million will support activities ranging from the construction of first-of-their-kind industrial biorefineries to the development of innovative bio-based products and skills for emerging bioeconomy sectors.More than 300 beneficiaries from over 30 countries are involved in the newly funded projects, representing industry, research organisations, SMEs and primary producers. Small and medium-sized enterprises play a particularly important role, receiving 47% of the total funding.The projects will contribute to the development…