European Economic
and Social Committee
Aligning the circular economy and the bioeconomy at EU and national level
Key points
The EESC:
stresses that coherence is needed with European Green Deal, sustainable development commitments, the circular economy and broader climate and biodiversity targets. A robust bioeconomy will complement progress made on circular economy and will allow for competitive growth within planetary boundaries consistent with sustainability;
finds that the opportunity for the EU to be a global leader should be capitalised on with a highly ambitious, coherent bioeconomy strategy. Well-paid sustainable jobs, including in rural and remote regions, should be maximised. Existing technology can be used to bring urgently-needed products and services to the market assisting innovation, supported by a strong and interlinked circularity legislative package;
is of the opinion that the EU needs a clearly-defined definition of bioeconomy in order to explicitly emphasise its link to the circular economy and its potential as a tool for delivering on sustainable development.
This opinion was elaborated with the participation of the following Enlargement Candidate Members:
- David TSISKARIDZE (Group I), International Business and Economic Development Center
Shota JAVAKHADZE (Group II), Georgian Trade Unions' Confederation
Giorgi MAMULASHVILI (Group III), The Greens Movement of Georgia / Friends of the Earth, Georgia
Downloads
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Record of proceedings NAT/928