The goal of achieving net-zero emissions European economy by 2050 demands a shift from linear, fossil-based systems to circular, bio-based systems. This transition is vital for meeting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and reconciling environmental protection with sustainable growth. However, the complexity of the transition relies on societal transformations, cutting-edge technologies, and multi-actor processes, requiring a new economic framework and policy priorities that align with the European Green Deal. Despite the challenges and trade-offs, the transition to a circular bio-based economy can bring multiple positive impacts, including economic, environmental, and social benefits. This transition requires effective strategies and policies, as well as collaboration among policymakers, educational institutions, and public opinion leaders to promote sustainable development. This dataset is suplementary to the publication of SUSTRACK project: D1.1 - Report on Literature Gaps and Trade Offs.
Date made available | 21 Aug 2024 |
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Publisher | Zenodo |
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