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The World Bioeconomy Forum - Bio-based News -
In September 2019, the board members of the World Bioeconomy Forum (WCBEF) produced the WCBEF Declaration 2019 to cement the board?s agreement about the important role the sustainable circular bioeconomy sector can play in the efforts to address climate change.
A year has passed, the WCBEF has seen that the circular bioeconomy sector has made some tangible progress and breakthrough innovations in the sustainable chemical and plastic industries in particular. Since 2019, the WCBEF has also opened better communications with the bioeconomy sector players in South America, Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand, enabling better understanding of the local issues and challenges to help design a shared strategy.
In 2020 we have also seen major global setbacks, including massive bushfires in Australia, in Siberia and the COVID-19 pandemic. Many scientists have reported that ongoing human activities in nature destruction, from deforestation and irresponsible agricultural practices to rapid urbanization in addition to the overall impacts of the climate change crisis, have created a suitable environment for new zoonoses to emerge.
We need to explore the roles that the sustainable circular bioeconomy, and other key stakeholders, can play to help find solutions.
Our declaration:1. Support and use the potential of the Circular Bioeconomy worldwide and regionally to better achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)Support and contribute to fully explore the potentials of bioeconomies worldwide to achieve the SDG’s and the Paris Agreement targets and facilitate the operation of circular economies mainly on regional and local levels.
People are becoming more aware of the links between zoonotic diseases, climate change, deforestation, and interaction with wildlife. Post COVID-19, we cannot continue ?business as usual?, we need to:
There are three sources of renewable carbon: from sources which can be (re)grown (biosphere), (re)captured (technosphere and atmosphere) or (re)cycled (technosphere). Renewable carbon entails all carbon sources that avoid or substitute the use of any additional fossil carbon from the geosphere. Renewable carbon can come from the biosphere, atmosphere or technosphere ? but not from the geosphere. Renewable carbon circulates between biosphere, atmosphere or technosphere, creating a carbon circular economy.
About the World Bioeconomy Forum (WCBEF)
The WCBEF is a think-tank initiative which provides a platform for key stakeholders of the Circular Bioeconomy to share ideas and promote bio-based responsible innovations to replace and supersede non-renewable based industries, products and services to achieve a more sustainable economy while mitigating climate change.
Source: World Bioeconomy Forum, Declaration 2020, 2020-09-10.

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