This online webinar will present the SEI initiative on governing bioeconomy pathways, as well as the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development circular economy programme, with a particular focus on lessons drawn from the UNCTAD-FCDO Sustainable Manufacturing and Environmental Pollution (SMEP) programme. SEI Asia Senior Research Fellow Francis X. Johnson will present on the bioeconomy initiative and Research Fellow Kuntum Melati will moderate.
In the past decade or so, the circular economy and bioeconomy have moved from academic discussions and analysis into more tangible programmes, policies and business practices in different countries and world regions. Both concepts are fundamental elements within broader sustainable development aims but it has taken time to articulate the frameworks and translate the principles into practice.
In this online webinar, UNCTAD will present on its circular economy programme, with a particular focus on lessons drawn from the UNCTAD-FCDO Sustainable Manufacturing and Environmental Pollution (SMEP) programme, which promotes “industrial symbiosis” and better plastics management in countries like Bangladesh. A PhD student at Chulalongkorn University will present some of his research on bioeconomy, including a case study in Thailand. We will also hear from the CEO of su.re.co in Indonesia, who will discuss the case of biogas and sustainable farming in the context of circular economy and bioeconomy. The floor will then be open to participants for a more general discussion. The talks will be preceded by a short introduction on the SEI Initiative on Governing Bioeconomy Pathways.
The presentations and discussion with presenters will take approximately one hour, followed by a moderated discussion of 30 minutes, followed by closing remarks.
Kuntum Melati, Research Fellow, SEI Asia
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