Online
17 March 2021
14:00 – (CET/CEST)

Towards a Circular Economy – Untapping the potential of biowaste: opportunities and challenges ahead

There is vast untapped potential for valorising bio-waste in Europe. EU policies such as the new Waste Framework Directive (WFD), which mandates bio-waste collection from 1 January 2024 onwards, seeks to support this. The European Green Deal aims to accelerate the transition towards a circular economy, and reduce food loss and waste

But how big is the potential? And how can it be untapped?

In 2020, BIC has teamed up with Zero Waste Europe (ZWE) to produce a first-of-its-kind report estimating the current and future availability of bio-waste in the EU-27. The full report has been published including country-specific factsheets (for the EU-27, the United Kingdom and Norway).

Now, together with EU and national policy-makers, as well as key stakeholders and practitioners, we would like to discuss in an online event the issue of bio-waste.

The objectives of this webinar are:

  • To present the findings of the ZWE report, including success stories from industry and municipalities for bio-waste collection and treatment; &
  • To discuss opportunities and challenges of untapping the potential of bio-waste, also in regard to the WFD obligation to separately collect biowaste by 2023.

Read the detailed agenda of the event here.

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Speakers

  • Elsi Katainen
    Member of the European Parliament
  • Enzo Favoino
    Scientific Coordinator, Zero Waste Europe
  • Almut Reichel
    Project Manager, European Environment Agency (EEA)
  • Jouni Ponnikas
    Director, Regional Development Kainuu region (Finland)
  • Daniele Turati
    R&D Project Manager at Novamont
  • Jack McQuibban - Moderator
    Zero Waste Cities Programme Coordinator, Zero Waste Europe