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www.jrc.ec.europa.eu Serving society Stimulating innovation Supporting legislation Study of the EU bio-based industry Manuel Gomez Barbero Claudia Parisi Emilio Rodríguez-Cerezo JRC-IPTS CEFIC, Brussels, 13 May 2014

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www.jrc.ec.europa.eu

Serving society

Stimulating innovation

Supporting legislation

Study of the EU bio-based industry Manuel Gomez Barbero

Claudia ParisiEmilio Rodríguez-Cerezo

JRC-IPTSCEFIC, Brussels, 13 May 2014

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Who are we and what do we do?

JRC is the European Commission’s in-house science service. It provides the science for policy decisions, with a view to ensuring that the EU achieves its Europe 2020 goals for a productive economy as well as a safe, secure and sustainable future.

The JRC plays a key role in the European Research Area and reinforces its multi-disciplinarity by networking extensively with leading scientific organizations in the Member States, Associated Countries and worldwide.

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Established 1957

•7 institutes in 5 countries: Italy, Belgium, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain•2,845 permanent and temporary staff in 2010•1,398 scientific publications in 2010•125 instances of support to the EU policy-maker annually•Budget: €356 million annually, plus €62 million earned income

Where you can find us

•Corporate Services – Brussels •IRMM – Geel, Belgium

Institute for Reference Materials and

Measurements•ITU – Karlsruhe, Germany and Ispra, Italy

Institute for Transuranium Elements•IE – Petten, The Netherlands and Ispra, Italy

Institute for Energy•IPSC – Ispra, Italy

Institute for the Protection and Security

of the Citizen•IES – Ispra, Italy

Institute for Environment and Sustainability•IHCP – Ispra, Italy

Institute for Health and Consumer Protection•IPTS – Seville, Spain

Institute for Prospective Technological Studies

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Sectors of the Bioeconomy

FOOD &

FEEDENERGY INDUSTRY

Bio-based chemicals &

products

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Well covered data, many statistical databases available

Lack of specific data, including market data

Study of the EU bio-based industryRationale

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Study of the EU bio-based industry

Objectives GENERAL OBJECTIVE: description of the current status and

evolution of the EU bio-based industry.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: • Analyse business activity in the EU bio-based industries • Share of biomass (input) in the bio-based products (output) • Drivers and constrains affecting the development of bio-based

products • Impact of EU bio-based industry on the EU economy • Performance of the bio-based vs. fossil-based products• Quantitative/qualitative comparison of the EU bio-based industry

with key EU competitor countries.

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SCOPE: EU companies* producing one or more of the bio-based products of the list provided.

 *EU companies are defined as those producing a turnover or employing

labour in the EU which may have production facilities not only in the EU but elsewhere as well.

 Outside of the scope:  • Bio-based products obtained by traditional and established technologies

such as pulp and paper, traditional textiles, etc. • Liquid biofuels, energy, power• Pharmaceuticals• Food/feed additives• Finished goods/products derived from the bio-based products. 6

Study of the EU bio-based industryScope

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List of bio-based products subject of the study

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• Building Blocks• Polymers• Paints & lacquers & coatings• Lubricants• Surfactants• Enzymes• Materials and composites• Insulation• Phase Change Materials

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• Description of the EU bio-based sector and survey design

• Organization of a one day workshop with concerned industry associations, enterprises and other relevant actors

• Building a database of companies of the EU bio-based industry

• Conducting a pilot survey on companies producing selected bio-based products

• Conducting the final survey on companies producing selected bio-based products

• Reporting results and raw data delivering 8

Study of the EU bio-based industryApproach

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• Company information

• Information related to bio-based products

• Information related to fossil-based products

• Research and development activities and capacities

• Perception on drivers and constrains.

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Study of the EU bio-based industryStructured questionnaire

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Call for tender:Q1-2014: preparation of the call for tender - doneQ1-2014: publication in the official journal – done (11.03.2014)http://web.jrc.ec.europa.eu/callsfortender/index.cfm?

action=app.tender&id=2415&instdir=3582&type=1Q2-2014: tender deadline (05.05.2014)  Activity of the contractor:Q4-2014: workshop in Brussels to fine-tune the survey

strategyQ4-2014: Pilot survey (10% of the final sample)Q1-2015: Final survey to the EU bio-based industryQ2-2015: Survey results  

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Study of the EU bio-based industryIndicative Calendar

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Thank you for your attention

Manuel Gomez [email protected]

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