BBI JU call for proposals 2020 is now open
30/04/2020
Deadline is the 3rd September 2020, 17:00 CET.
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An overview of the call:
Five Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) (€22 million)
- BBI2020.SO2.R1 — Use enabling technologies to improve feedstock availability and sustainability for the bio-based industry
- BBI2020.SO2.R2 — Develop integral fractionation of lignocellulose to produce components for high-value applications
- BBI2020.SO2.R3 — Develop bio-based solutions to recycle composites
- BBI2020.SO2.R4 — Extract bioactive compounds from new, under-exploited and/or recalcitrant residual bio-based streams for high-value applications
- BBI2020.SO3.R5 — Improve the sustainability of coatings
- BBI2020.SO1.D1 — Resolve supply-chain hurdles for turning residual waste streams into functional molecules for food and/or non-food market applications
- BBI2020.SO1.D2 — Use biogenic gaseous carbon to increase feedstock availability for the industry
- BBI2020.SO2.D3 — Upscale the production of bio-based platform molecules for larger market applications
- BBI2020.SO3.D4 — Demonstrate superior bio-based packaging solutions with minimal environmental damage
- BBI2020.SO1.F1 — Valorise the organic fraction of municipal solid waste through an integrated biorefinery at commercial level
- BBI2020.SO1.F2 — Turn lignin into materials and chemicals for high-end applications
- BBI2020.SO1.F3 — Produce food ingredients with high nutritional value from aquatic sources
- BBI2020.SO4.S1 — Help start-ups and spin-offs to gain access to finance
- BBI2020.SO4.S2 — Provide insight on emerging technologies for bio-based value chains
- BBI2020.SO4.S3 — Create and interlink bio-based education centres to meet industry’s needs of skills and competences
- BBI2020.SO4.S4 — Expand circular economy to include the underexploited circular bioeconomy
About BBI JU
The Bio-Based Industries Joint Undertaking (BBI JU) is a €3.7 billion Public-Private Partnership between the EU and the Bio-based Industries Consortium. A strong European bio-based industrial sector will significantly reduce Europe’s dependency on fossil-based products, help the EU meet climate change targets, and lead to greener and more environmentally friendly growth.
Contact at BayFOR
Andreas Blume
Scientific Officer Environment, Energy & Bioeconomy
Phone: +49 89 9901888-122
Email: blume@bayfor.org
Twitter: @BayFOR_UEB


