
What does Bioeconomy theme focus on?
We have formulated together with the shareholders and associate partners of CLIC, as a joint effort between industry and academia, a Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) for the Forest-Based Circular Bioeconomy: Added value materials and chemicals from wood fibres. The purpose of the StrategicResearch and Innovation Agenda is to outline the priority areas for joint research and development in wood-fibre-based circular bioeconomy.
Four key application areas have been chosen for the basis of our activities:
- High-performance fibres cover a wide range of technologies and processes which transform raw materials from forest into high-added-value fibres for different end applications
- Packaging materials boost increased use of bio-based raw materials and aims at innovative packaging materials with new properties
- Biocomposites aim at enabling biocomposites (especially wood-polymer composites) to become a compelling material alternative in the markets currently dominated by plastics and glass fibre–based composites, by developing new, highly performing natural fibre composites
- Bio-based chemicals target reduced dependency on fossil-based raw materials by developing high-performance, sustainable wood-based biopolymers and biochemicals.
Read more about our circular economy strategic research and innovation agenda (SRIA).
Join the Bioeconomy cluster
CLIC Bioeconomy works as a platform for sharing views between industries and academia. We manage the portfolio of bioeconomy related projects and prepare national and international RDI projects to implement the joint SRIA. We also influence on innovation environment and feed education with the identified needs of companies.
You can find descriptions of our on-going projects below. Please also visit the website of our cross-industry ecosystem 4R Ecosystem which aims at tackling plastics challenge by developing recycling technologies for plastics and bio-based solutions to substitute plastics. The ecosystem is open for organisations interested in co-developing solutions for grocery trade, construction sector and for fibre-reinforced plastic components.
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Bioeconomy related news
Contact person:
Aila Maijanen
Head of Bioeconomy, currently also Executive Officer for IBC Finland ry
Tel. +358 50 375 1182
aila.maijanen(at)clicinnovation.fi
























