Project cooperationUpdated on 6 May 2025
INDECO – Integrated Indicators for Tracking and Enhancing the Circular Bioeconomy Transition
Senior Scientific Researcher at National Institute of Research and Development for Biological Sciences
Bucharest, Romania
About
HORIZON-CL6-2025-01-CIRCBIO-07
The transition to a circular and sustainable bioeconomy requires robust, harmonised indicators that can guide decisions at local, regional, and economic agent levels. Existing monitoring frameworks largely focus on macroeconomic aggregates or linear economic sectors, leaving a critical gap in micro-level monitoring tools specific to bioeconomy-related processes, materials, and value chains.
INDECO aims to fill this gap by developing, testing, and validating a multidimensional, lifecycle-based indicator framework tailored for the circular bioeconomy. This includes applications across agriculture, forestry, fisheries, biowaste, biorefineries, bio-based products, and related value chains. The project will co-create these indicators with stakeholders, enabling their practical use by companies (including SMEs), households, regional governments, and financial actors, and ensuring alignment with EU priorities such as the Green Deal, Circular Economy Action Plan, and Bioeconomy Strategy.
Stage
- Early stage
Type
- Partner looking for consortium
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Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment
- Early stage
- Partner looking for consortium
- Coordinator looking for partners
Viktorija Vaštakaitė-Kairienė
Associate Professor, Senior Researcher, Deputy Director at Vytautas Magnus University
Kaunas, Lithuania
Project cooperation
HORIZON-CL6-2025-01-CIRCBIO projects
- Early stage
- Partner looking for consortium
- Coordinator looking for partners
Malgorzata WOCH
EU Project Manager at AXELERA, Chemical and environnemental cluster (France)
LYON, France
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European Partnerschip: Forests and Forestry
Radek Rinn
vice-dean for strategy, development and international relations at Czech University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences
Praha 7, Czech Republic