Discover the initiatives cooperating with BOOST4BIOEAST in the boxes below

Boosting the adoption of Bio-Based Technology (BBioNets)
BBioNets is a thematic network that relies on, promotes and further advances the work carried out by EIP-AGRI Operational Groups (OGs) with respect to the management and/or processing of agricultural and forest biomass with BBTs. Its objective is to incite primary producers all over Europe to embrace and adopt BBTs that will enable them to reduce GHG emissions, make better use of underutilised biomass, create new diversified incomes, reduce costs through circular practices, increase farm/forest sustainable management, and create/develop new value chains.

CEE2ACT
CEE2ACT aims to empower countries in Central Eastern Europe and beyond to develop circular bioeconomy strategies and action plans, through knowledge transfer and innovative governance models, to achieve better-informed decision-making processes, societal engagement, and innovation, building on the practice of experienced countries .
Knowledge transfer and inspiration in creative formats will be realised through the CEE2ACT National Bioeconomy Hubs. A bottom-up approach will be applied tackling specific knowledge gaps and shortcomings of the top-down conventional approach, building closer interconnections between actors across public institutions, private sector, industry, energy, SMEs, feedstock providers, academia and research, NGOs, and Civil
Society Organisations in the target countries.

Regional Inclusive Biobased Entrepreneurship Solutions (RIBES)
The RIBES project (Regional Inclusive Biobased Entrepreneurship Solutions) aims to accelerate the adoption of bio-based innovations by developing governance and business models that integrate the principles of the circular bioeconomy, social innovation, and rural development. Focused on ten European regions, RIBES fosters collaboration among policymakers, businesses, academia, and civil society to create sustainable and inclusive bio-based value chains. By promoting stakeholder engagement and innovative practices, the project contributes to building resilient rural economies and advancing the European bioeconomy agenda".

Supporting regional environmental sustainability assessment for the BIO-basedsectors to improve INnovation, INdustries and INclusivity in SOUTH Europe (BioINSouth)
The BioINSouth project aims to support decision-makers to incorporate considerations of ecological limits into their regional bioeconomy strategies and roadmaps, through digital tools relevant to circular bio-based activities. BioINSouth applies a multi-actor approach to provide regional solutions through Multi Actor Regional Groups (MARGs) and the creation of related bioeconomy HUBs, that can be replicated throughout Europe, for meaningfully
incorporating environmental and socioeconomic aspects in bio-based industrial systems.
BioINSouth will build up its methodology in eight European regions (Campania – Italy, Peloponnese – Greece, Andalusia and Asturias – Spain, Centro Region – Portugal, Nouvelle-Aquitaine – France, Slovenia and, Cyprus) by establishing an equal number of use cases, thus reinforcing the capacity of biobased value chains in the Mediterranean.

The European Bioeconomy Network (EUBIONET)
The European Bioeconomy Network (EuBioNet) is a proactive alliance of 160 EU funded projects and initiatives dealing with Bioeconomy promotion, communication and support. The main goal is to maximise the efforts, increasing the knowledge sharing, networking, mutual learning, coordination of joint activities and events. It works in close collaboration with the European Commission and CBE JU, to ensure that the objectives identified by the Bioeconomy Strategy update will be properly communicated, addressed and implemented.