Strategic Research & Innovation Agenda (SRIA) on Circular Economy

Strategic Research & Innovation Agenda (SRIA) on Circular Economy

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Author
IVL – Alexandra Wu, Åsa Stenmarck, Jurate MiliutePlepiene, Henrik Johansson
ENEA – Roberta de Carolis, Claudia Brunori, Priscilla Reale, Cristian Chiavetta and Erika Mancuso
RVO – Antoinet Smits
GKZ - Wolfgang Reimer, Mengchun Lee, Markus Reuter
CEA - Arnaud Witomski, Sébastien Sylvestre
Jülich - Jean-Francois Renault
VITO - Dirk Nelen, Kévin Le Blevennec, Karl Vrancken
VTT - Henna Sundqvist-Andberg
IETU - Izabela Ratman-Kłosińska
WI - Bettina Bahn-Walkowiak, Carina Koop
Bluenove – Natacha Dufour, Adina Tatar, Chloe Schiellein
CKIC – Laura Nolan, Cliona Howie
LGI - Vincent Chauvet, Gabor Szendro
Publication Date
September, 2020
Country
Spain
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Scope

CICERONE is a group of European programme owners, researchers and businesses seeking to build a platform for an efficient circular economy. Its report Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) on Circular Economy aims to help owners and funders of European circular economy programmes adopt a systemic approach to circular economy transition.

The SRIA was developed based on eight priority themes (biomass and biotechnologies, chemicals, construction and demolition, food, plastic, raw materials, waste and water) and builds on four societal areas that face sustainability challenges (urban areas, industrial systems, value chains and territory and sea) to identify priority areas to tackle EU region-wide issues and facilitate the circular economy transition.