For policy makers at various levels, Key Exploitable Results (KERs) such as policy portfolio scenarios, recommendations, roadmap guidelines, the monitoring framework, and dashboard can inform evidence-based policy design, track progress towards the Green Deal and Fit for 55 targets. Industry and SMEs across construction, textiles, chemicals, plastics, and bio-based sectors can benefit from case study analyses, toolkits, and dashboard insights to benchmark practices, design sustainable business models, and align strategies with EU policy requirements. Academia and research organisations can integrate SUSTRACK case studies, methodological frameworks, reports, and event formats into curricula and research activities, while also replicating event formats in Horizon Europe projects to further promote stakeholder engagement. Civil society, NGOs, and local communities can apply empowerment activities, co-creation event formats, and toolkits to conduct awareness campaigns, engage citizens in sustainability transitions, and mobilise grassroots contributions to CBBE. In parallel, EU platforms and networks such as EuBioNet and the Circular Bioeconomy Cluster play a vital role in ensuring the long-term visibility of SUSTRACK’s outputs by hosting them in open repositories, promoting replication of event formats and toolkits across EU-funded projects, and maintaining the dashboard as a shared EU resource.