Third SUSTRACK press release

Celebrating Two Years of SUSTRACK: Shaping Tomorrow’s Sustainable Future!

Rome, 31/10/2024 – The SUSTRACK project, funded by the European Commission as a Coordination and Support Action (CSA) and led by UnitelmaSapienza University of Rome, has marked significant progress in advancing its research for Europe’s transition to a circular bio-based economy (CBBE).

Gülşah Yilan, the SUSTRACK project manager from UnitelmaSapienza University of Rome, shares insights into the project’s journey so far: “In the early phase, we identified crucial barriers to a circular bio-based economy, grouping them into six key clusters: cultural, economic, environmental, governance, structural, and technical. After gathering extensive feedback from stakeholders, we prioritized these challenges, using multi-criteria decision-making methods to uncover interdependencies that are critical for smoother policy design”.

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