The identification of good practice solutions, on which the entire project builds, has been carried out through literature reviews, analysis of existing regulations, data collection from workshops and stakeholder interviews, and a pan-European Open Call for innovative practices in SMEs. These fact-finding activities have resulted in an extensive compilation of the current state of the art of recovery and recycling processes, organisation of value chains in different European regions, accompanied with a comprehensive SWOT analysis by region, and a preliminary identification of best practices.
A pool of more than 70 identified case studies (i.e. value chains) have been assessed using a trialled and validated set of criteria and indicators for efficient processing and recycling operations. In a two-step selection process, the most promising candidates (24 cases) were identified for a good practice analysis and for further environmental and social analysis using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). The general framework for the upcoming LCA has been outlined including definitions, settings, impact categories and system boundaries for the best practice candidates and their value chains.
The validation of findings and recommendations to policy and industry will result in a comprehensive policy paper and a distilled policy brief. Building on the previous WoodCircus activities and results, other projects and literature reviews, as well as on an extensive policy review of existing regional, national, European and international strategic planning and policies, the drafting of a first version of the policy paper has started.
Communication and stakeholder engagement is crucial throughout the project. WoodCircus consortium is proactively communicating and disseminating the project background, goals and outcomes to wide group of stakeholders in order to call attention of expert and non-specialist audience. The project has organised, participated or communicated in 91 national, European and international events and publications. In addition to elaborated and widely utilised communication material and presswork package, WoodCircus website provides updated information on the project, its background, activities and results, which are further communicated through different social media platforms.