Funded by the European Commission as a Coordination and Support Action (CSA) and led by the UnitelmaSapienza University of Rome, the three-year SUSTRACK project aims at supporting the identification of policy priorities and recommendations for designing a sustainable track towards circular biobased systems, and has now just started its third year of activities.
Discover the results achieved and the work done in the first two years of the project by navigating the second SUSTRACK newsletter, in order to support the circular bioeconomy transition!
In this issue you will find:
- SUSTRACK research results about:
- The identification of the most important and influential barriers to the transition towards a circular bio-based economy through stakeholder engagement;
- Launch of the SUSTRACK monitoring tool;
- 10 case studies selection methodology;
- Forecasting the transition to CBBE using the Green Economy Model (GEM);
- Policy priorities for the transition.
- SUSTRACK INSPIRE and DESIGN conferences summary.