Theme

Biomass

Biomass for use as a biofeedstock encompasses a huge diversity of materials, from farming and forestry residues (beet pulp, manure, straw, etc.) to waste streams (greenwaste, water treatment plant sludge, used chip fat, cocoa pods, etc.) and dedicated crops like algae.

However the future pans out, sustainable biomass will have a key role to play as a substitute for fossil energy and fossil feedstocks. Biomass can be used for energy production (gas, heat, electricity), in the chemical industry (feedstock, energy) and for producing renewable transport fuels.

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Clean gases

More information on biofeedstocks can be found under the theme of Clean Gases.

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Renewable transport fuels

More information on biofeedstocks can be found under the theme of Renewable Fuels.

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Reports about ‘Biomass

Additional climate policies for 2030. CE Delft, Berenschot and Kalavasta
December 2022
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Covenant on sustainability of biomass. Annual report 2021
May 2022
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Mandatory percentage of recycled or bio-based plastic. In the European Union
March 2022
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