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ESCIB Project: Novel Life Cycle Methodologies for Bio-based Products

The EU-funded ESCIB project aims to help the European bio-based economy by developing crucial assessment methodologies that will allow faster and more accurate assessments of their value chains.

With the involvement of five innovative industry partners in the consortium, which produce bio-based products in different sectors including packaging, textiles, chemicals and building products , ESCIB will ensure high applicability of the method which can be used by certification organisations to label and certify products for the benefit of consumers and society. Finally, the results will give orientations for research and innovation programmes in the bio-based sectors.

The Vital Role of Young Researchers and Students in ESCIB: Advancing Research on Environmental Impacts and Circularity of Biobased Products

20 February 2025

The ESCIB project, aimed at advancing sustainability in the bio-based economy, greatly benefits from the contributions of young researchers and students. Their involvement is instrumental in driving [...]


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ESCIB Newsletter Issue #2 is Here!

17 December 2024

As 2024 winds down, we're thrilled to share the second issue of the ESCIB project’s bi-annual newsletter!  Discover: Key milestones achieved in advancing bio-based value chain [...]


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Upcoming Webinar: Advancing Sustainability in the Bio-Based Economy: The ESCIB Methodology

14 November 2024

The ESCIB project is excited to invite you to our upcoming online webinar, where we will dive into approaches for promoting sustainability within the bio-based economy. Join us as we bring [...]


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