MainstreamBIO Toolkit is here to empower bioeconomy!
MainstreamBIO comprehensive digital toolkit is designed to support the bioeconomy sector by providing essential tools, resources, and educational materials. This innovative toolkit is developed to better match and enhance nutrient recycling practices with available biomass and market trends.
It aims to provide individuals interested in the bioeconomy with a dynamic digital environment where they can educate themselves and gain access to the tools, knowledge, and resources necessary to make a tangible impact in the real world. Moreover, the toolkit is tailored to enhance the research and professional endeavors of those already immersed in the field of bioeconomy, empowering them with cutting-edge resources and insights to advance their work further.
The digital toolkit offers a user-friendly online platform that aims to facilitate the adoption of small-scale bio-based solutions across rural Europe. The toolkit consists of seven (7) main components:
- Catalogue of small-scale bio-based technologies, business models and social innovations, for cross-case comparison and assessment of opportunities for business endeavours.
- Collection of best practices for improved nutrient recycling, to successfully manage nutrients and organic matter recycling back to soils.
- Decision Support System, which helps users match the available biomass and waste streams with small-scale bio-based technologies, business models and social innovations.
- Bioeconomy Repository, whose purpose is to aggregate educational material from such bio-based projects and raise awareness on bioeconomy educational resources.
- Tool Library, which provides users with access to many bioeconomy tools (bioresource mapping, catalogues, side stream value tool, etc.) from other projects relative to bioeconomy.
- A BioForum, to communicate, exchange ideas, solutions and good practices and connect with other members of the Multi-actor Innovation Platforms.
Instructions, delivering a comprehensive introduction and clear instructions on optimal toolkit utilization through video using the following link
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