To explore ways to establish sustainable supply chains for bioeconomic goods, this workshop will present an overview of relevant existing sustainability governance; what may be needed; and how can policy, market and civil society actors across sectors support a sustainable bioeconomy.
The workshop is organized by IEA Bioenergy in collaboration with GBEP, FAO, IEA, Biofuture Platform, IRENA, Below50 and the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RvO) as local host. Experts from the SEI Initiative on Governing Bioeconomy Pathways will take part in the consultation.
Securing a sustainable supply of biomass is one of the key issues for deploying bioenergy and other bio-based products. Given the ample debate on the sustainability of bioenergy and biofuels, it can be expected that similar requirements and governance systems will be discussed for other emerging biobased products and existing bioeconomy commodities such as food and feed, fiber, timber and more.
The IEA “Technology Roadmap Delivering Sustainable Bioenergy” of 2017 identified a key action “to develop and implement internationally recognized sustainability governance systems that cover all bio-products and which support sustainable best practices and stimulate innovation”.
A recent collaborative project between several of IEA Bioenergy Tasks on measuring, governing and gaining support for sustainable bioenergy supply chains concluded as follows:
This workshop kicks‐off this work and presents an overview of what relevant sustainability governance already exists and what more may be needed, and how collaboration of policy and market actors across sectors as well as civil society could support a sustainable bioeconomy. More specifically, the aim of the workshop will be to discuss:
This workshop is by invitation only and will be held under the Chatham House Rule.
Voices from the plenary: brief interventions on “where we are” (moderated discussion).
Roundtable with the speakers: What are the joint views on sustainability governance of the bioeconomy?
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