It also adopted rules to implement the EU-wide voluntary certification framework for carbon removal and carbon farming.
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The European Commission has adopted rules to implement the EU-wide voluntary certification framework for carbon removals and carbon farming. This will be boosted further by three initiatives announced in the new EU Bioeconomy Strategy.
With its new strategy for bioeconomy, the EU aims to further unlock the bioeconomy’s potential to help it replace fossil-based materials and products, create jobs and lead the global shift to clean industries.
The initiative aims to increase innovation and support European companies in making a success of the green transition.
The 2025 European Business and Nature Summit (EBNS) in Helsinki will bring together Europe’s business and financial sectors with a common goal of fostering profitable and sustainable business practices that work in harmony with nature.
Discover some important facts about the bioeconomy and how it is helping the EU reach its climate and environmental goals.
Offshore wind farms already power millions of homes — but what if they could also grow seaweed? In Europe, this vision is becoming reality. In this episode of Ocean, we visit the world’s first commercial-scale seaweed farm inside an offshore wind park, Hollandse Kust Zuid, 18 km off the Dutch coast.
The second group of EU Bioeconomy Youth Ambassadors kicked off their two-year mission with a summer camp in Brussels on 3 and 4 July 2025.
The fourth edition of a comprehensive public report by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) has been published, entirely dedicated to biomass.
Registrations are now open for the “R&I for a Competitive Green Transition” conference, taking place on 23-24 June 2025 in Brussels and online.