Biobased value chain for Ireland’s transition to net zero economy
Biomass feedstock in biobased value chain can be primary or secondary depending upon their source of origin. Within the INFORMBIO project primary and secondary biomass have been segregated by sector into a) Agriculture sector which are derived from agricultural land and which includes i) grass, ii) energy crops (hemp, willow, miscanthus feedstock), iii) pulses (pea, […]
How much biomass is there in Ireland?
Embracing the Circular Bioeconomy in the EUThe EU is encouraging circular bioeconomy research and innovation because it’s a promising way to use available renewable biological resources to help us achieve a low-carbon economy1, specifically by 51% reduction in total of GHG emissions by 2030 and complete climate neutrality by 20502. Hence, understanding the distribution and […]
Turning the Emerald Isle greener: measuring the bioeconomy’s environmental sustainability
Have you ever wondered if Ireland could become even greener, where fresh innovations actively contribute to the well-being of our planet? Were you aware that the “bioeconomy” holds the key to transforming Ireland into a shining beacon of green innovation? Brace yourself for an environmental metamorphosis that is placing Ireland at the frontier of an […]