WEBINAR: Overcoming barriers to building the circular bioeconomy
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CGIAR Initiative on Resilient Cities
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Published on
19.03.24
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The circular bioeconomy can contribute to building sustainable and resilient city-region food systems, stimulate economic growth and protect the environment. Despite attracting significant interest, the development of the circular bioeconomy faces barriers such as inflexible regulations, potential risks, and logistical challenges.
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Join the upcoming FAO, RUAF , and CGIAR Resilient Cities Initiative webinar to learn more about:
🔵 the state of the circular bioeconomy development in various city-regions around the world
🔵 common barriers to adopting circular bioeconomy approaches
🔵 how policies can create an enabling environment
📅 27 March 2024
⌛ 14:00-15:30 CET
👉 Register here: https://bit.ly/48Oa99j