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Green Agenda- Co-operation for development of sustainable products and technologies based on lignocellulose

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Coordinator SP Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut AB - SP Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut AB, Borås
Funding from Vinnova SEK 500 000
Project duration August 2012 - April 2013
Status Completed

Purpose and goal

The goal of the project ´Grön Agenda´ was to gather a network of partners with interest in the biorefinery-concept, and to write a research and innovation agenda that describes the strategic investments that Sweden needs to make to be competitive in the new bioeconomy. The project has resulted in a written agenda with the title: ´Biorefineries for a green Sweden: a strategic research and innovation agenda for the development of interprofessional biorefinery concepts´, and the initiation of a network of triple helix partners.

Results and expected effects

The agenda identifies five important areas for investment around the biorefinery-concept: meet, cooperate, develop tools, develop systems expertise and development of long-term skills. As a first step, a national communication platform is suggested to be built around the biorefinery concept. By the identification of idustrial needs, facilitate meetings between performers, build networks and exchange knowledge between academy, institutes and industri, we will lay the foundation for the construction of a competitive biorefinery industry in Sweden.

Approach and implementation

The project has been led by a shared project management between Lund University and SP, and has been very fruitful. The number of participating stakeholders has been large and had a good distribution among academy, institute and industry. Besides the stakeholders that initially supported the initiative, a number of additional partners have joined. The steering group has been active and contributed to the writing of the agenda. Three workshops where the participants actively discussed in smaller groups and a larger forum has given good input to the agenda process.

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Last updated 25 November 2019

Reference number 2012-01833

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