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SUSTRACK · Supporting the identification of policy priorities and recommendations for designing a sustainable track towards circular bio-based systems

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 November 202231 October 2025EU funding €1,993,375Call HORIZON-CL6-2022-CIRCBIO-01

The transition from linear fossil-based systems to circular and bio-based systems represents an opportunity and a suitable pathway for achieving several SDGs. Indeed, circular bio-based systems depict a great opportunity to reconcile sustainable long-term growth with environmental protection through the prudent use of renewable resources for industrial purposes. This needed transition is a complex process, which does not simply require innovative technologies from the supply-side, but also societal transformations based on a multi-actor process. The circular bioeconomy meta-sector may be a good candidate to put forward a new economic model, which requires transformative policies, purposeful innovation, access to finance, risk-taking capacity as well as new and sustainable business models and markets. However, a critical assessment of the environmental, social and economic impacts of the current linear fossil-based economy, as well as of the improvement potential associated with circular bio-based systems, is needed to underpin the identification of policy priorities. Bearing this in mind, SUSTRACK is a three-year project aimed at supporting policymakers in their efforts to develop sustainable pathways to replace fossil and carbon-intensive systems with sustainable circular and bio-based systems (at the EU and regional scale), contributing to achieving the European Green Deal’s objectives. This will be done by: identifying environmental, economic and social limits of a linear carbon-intensive and fossil-based economy; improving existing assessment methodologies; assessing the environmental, social and economic impacts of the EU’s current linear fossil-based economy; comparing multiple transition scenarios focusing on the most carbon-intensive sectors; identifying priorities according to scenarios analysed in the project and develop guidelines and policy recommendations.

Consortium · 11 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI ROMA UNITELMA SAPIENZA

IT · €241,989

participant

FUNDACION CIRCE CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION DE RECURSOS Y CONSUMOS ENERGETICOS

ES · €138,500

participant

DBFZ DEUTSCHES BIOMASSEFORSCHUNGSZENTRUM GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBH

DE · €227,555

participant

PEDAL CONSULTING SRO

SK · €175,250

participant

UNIVERSITEIT GENT

BE · €128,375

participant

FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION

ES · €177,450

participant

FVA SAS DI LOUIS FERRINI & C

IT · €204,625

participant

BUNDESANSTALT FUER MATERIALFORSCHUNG UND -PRUEFUNG

DE · €182,750

participant

KNOWLEDGE SRL

IT · €213,875

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI FERRARA

IT · €105,125

participant

STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH

NL · €197,881

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