ENABLING is the initiative of 16 partners in 13 EU and associated (IL, NO) countries. The main goal is to support the spreading of best practices and innovation in the provision (production, pre-processing) of biomass for the BBI (Bio-Based Industry). In particular, ENABLING aims at creating appropriate conditions for the development of efficient biomass to BBPs (Bio-Based Products and Processes) value chains.
ENABLING is the initiative of 16 partners in 13 EU and associated (IL, NO) countries. The main goal is to support the spreading of best practices and innovation in the provision (production, pre-processing) of biomass for the BBI (Bio-Based Industry). In particular, ENABLING aims at creating appropriate conditions for the development of efficient biomass to BBPs (Bio-Based Products and Processes) value chains.
To that end, ENABLING proposes tools and methodologies that promote cooperation and knowledge transfer amongst industry professionals through the creation of physical and virtual spaces for the exchange of good practices, the mediation of innovation in bio-economy and the provision of advice and guidance, as well as the creation of the BiomassTrade Platform.
In particular, in ENABLING we identify and share best practices able to show the valorisation and applicability of biomass streams for the production of Bio-Based Products (BBPs). These practices will be visualized in the Best Practices Atlas, available through the project’s website.
The BiomassTrade Platform will allow biomass producers and biomass processers to search and offer biomass residues and by-products, bio-based products as well as services in the different sectors of bio-economy. The BiomassTrade Platform will operate EU-wide but aims to connect stakeholders on a regional level to foster the exchange of goods and services on that level.
The Enabling coaching service, available through an online simple questionnaire provided via the website, will support biomass producers or the BBP industry for the uptake of emerging best practices and help the applicants figure out more details about the bio-economy and its component. The applicant can ask about biomass, bio-based products, innovation & technologies, scientific papers, EU and national laws, and much more.