Project description
A green transition in European industries
As the EU intensifies its climate goals, the need to cut greenhouse gas emissions prompt a shift from fossil-based to bio-based systems. With this in mind, the EU-funded LCA4BIO project aims to develop enhanced methodologies to evaluate environmental impacts and circularity in bio-based systems. Specifically, the project strives to facilitate the green transition in European industries, ensuring a rigorous comparison between emerging bio-based technologies and existing market systems. Through stakeholder engagement and co-creation, the project anticipates fostering growth in Europe’s bio-based sectors, reducing emissions, and championing circularity. LCA4BIO will pave the way towards a greener, more sustainable industrial landscape.
Objective
EU’s Climate Target Plan goals are compelling all the economic sectors to drastically reduce GHG emissions. As a result, a global shift from fossil-based feedstocks and processes to bio-based systems is being gradually carried out due to the depletion and significant environmental impacts of fossil resources.
To facilitate the green transition of the European industry, a more applicable and realistic environmental assessment of bio-based systems is being demanded as a way to demonstrate the improved performance of bio-based products versus its unsustainable counterparts, and identify the best available technologies, to promote the sustainability of industrial procedures and fulfil the zero-pollution objectives encouraged by the European Commission.
In this context, the LCA4BIO project aims at developing and validating a new set of improved, harmonized, precise, reliable and applicable assessment methodologies to properly evaluate environmental impacts and circularity in bio-based systems, that can be applied in certification schemes, thus enabling the international trade of this type of products. Additionally, LCA4BIO will address the development of new prospective life cycle assessment methodologies, considering up-scaling and future scenarios via Integrated Assessment Models with manageable levels of uncertainty, for an accurate comparison between potential environmental impacts of emerging bio-based technologies and current systems in the market. To do that, different stakeholders in the bioeconomy value chain will be involved in a co-creation process that will permit to consider their requirements, and test the adequateness of the methodologies developed by the LCA4BIO partners.
The new approaches developed in LCA4BIO are expected to stimulate the growth of the European bio-based sectors that could lead to reduce the GHG emissions and other environmental impacts, and promote circularity processes along the economy and society.
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HORIZON-RIA - HORIZON Research and Innovation ActionsCoordinator
28021 Madrid
Spain
The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.