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1 How to organize the Governance in the Bio-Economy Role of Bio-based industries JU
13 April 2016 Philippe Mengal Executive Director

2 BBI value chains in 3 segments
BBI value chains represent 3,2 million jobs and € 600bn turnover but are extremely fragmented between actors and across geographies Biomass and waste Biorefienries Fuel Chemicals and materials Feed & food ingredients Biofuel Bioplastics Biopolymers Chemical building block Biosolvent Surfactants Biolubricants Coatings Textiles Pharmaceuticals Food & feed ingredients Industrial side-streams Municipal wastes Waste water Algae Wood Side-streams from forestry Ligno-cellulosic & fiber crop Agriculture crop

3 Bio-Based Industries value chains
Bio-based industries value chains are facing with several challenges and risks to further develop Biomass and waste Biorefienries Fuel Product development risk Heavy investment Feedstock supply reliability Chemicals and materials Insufficient infrastructure Consumer awareness Technology risks Fragmented supply chain Feed & food ingredients Regulation constrains Regulation & product specification

4 Why BBI JU was part of EU Bioeconomy strategy in 2012
European public-private partnership was needed to : De-risk investments; Organize the value chains; Reach critical mass of this “emerging” sector Pool resources from public & private sectors, to create a common platform; Have joint approach, across sectors & geographies; Offer joint financial commitment and a jointly defined programme; Leverage additional investments; Implement clear framework that brings clarity for activities & investments; Ensure long term stability and predictability

5 About BBI JU Public-Private Partnership between European Commission & BIC supporting R&I for Bio-based industries BBI Budget: € 3.7 billion (25% EU - 75% industry) Independent legal entity since 26 October 2015 Horizon 2020 rules for participation Principles of openness, transparency and excellence

6 Governing Board (10 seats) Programme office team : 23
BBI JU - Governance Private partner Represented by BIC 75% of contribution in BBI JU Public partner Represented by EC 25% contribution in BBI JU BBI JU Governing Board (10 seats) Advisory bodies Executive Director Programme office team : 23

7 BBI JU mission Implement, under Horizon 2020 rules, the Strategic Innovation and Research Agenda (SIRA) developed by the industry BBI Programme office team is in charge of: Call management Proposals evaluation (by independent expert panel) Grant Agreement Preparation Process Whole project management life cycle Communication, dissemination & stakeholder management Contribution to Annual Work Plan building & SIRA review

8 What BBI JU is doing for the EU BioEconomy ?
Develop sustainable and competitive bio-based industries in Europe, based on advanced biorefineries that source their biomass sustainably by: Demonstrating new technologies to fill the gap in value chains; Developing business models integrating all economic actors along the value chain Set-up flagship biorefinery plants deploying business models & technologies to keep investment in EU

9 Expected impact for Europe by 2030
Replace 30% oil based chemicals & materials Diversify & grow farmers income Create 700,000 jobs – 80% in rural area Reduce EU dependency on import of fossil raw materials, protein and P - K Develop potential of agriculture waste & forestry residues. Shift to bio-based  average 50% GHG emission reduction

10 Coordination & Support
Collaborative industry driven actions funded by BBI JU cover 5 value chains 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 TRL Development of 5 Bio-based industries VC IA Flag Demo RIA VC1 VC2 VC3 VC4 VC5 Coordination & Support

11 BBI JU improve EU competitiveness by focusing its calls on:
Waste valorization (industry, agriculture and municipalities Reconversion of marginal lands and semi arid areas Focus on 2d generation biorefineries Increase productivity of industrial multipurpose crops New feedstock supply chains: ligno cellulosic residues from agriculture and forestry residues Proteins recovery P & K recovery Reduction of fertilizers input and crop yield increase

12 Thank you Don’t miss BBi JU Open Info Day Brussels 21 April 2016


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