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The Fundamentals Of Bioeconomy The Biobased Society

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Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Center for BioProcess Engineering, Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

BioValue SPIR3

The population on Earth is growing and we need more food. Climate change is both areality and a threat. The answer is simple: We absolutely must use our biological resourcesbetter, so there will be food for more people with less environmental and climate impactper unit produced, and renewable biological material enough to produce the replacement forwhat we currently get from fossil crude oil (e.g. materials, chemicals and plastics).

The good news is that by doing this we can create a lot of new good jobs; and a large partof the technologies are already developed. It is possible. The optimism lies in the fact thatin Denmark we are already very good at green technologies, biological production and foodproduction. The next step is to come up in scale, optimize processes and show that it works.

Language: English
Publisher: United Federation of Danish Workers 3F
Year: 2016
Types: Report

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