2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12219155
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Current Status, Barriers and Development Perspectives for Circular Bioeconomy in Polish South Baltic Area

Abstract: The following article presents the current legal situation in Poland as well as in the European Union. Data on biomass production in the Polish South Baltic area were analyzed, along with an indication of the key sectors for the development of bioeconomy. Presentation of the current state of biomass management was made and areas necessary for development were indicated to facilitate the sustainable management of biomass and waste generated during its processing. Differences between regions in the Polish South … Show more

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“…The EU Bioeconomy Strategy is directly related to the supply and demand of natural resources from the agriculture, forestry, and waste sectors [9]. Thus, the concept of the bioeconomy could be found in various policies related to agriculture and forestry sectors (e.g., the Common Agricultural Policy, Forest and Biodiversity Strategy, Farm to Fork Strategy) [45] and in the circular economy directives on waste management directives [46,47]. Furthermore, due to its broad and wide sectoral coverage, the European Bioeconomy Strat-egy is also crucial for the implementation and achievement of the Green Deal objectives [11].…”
Section: Bioeconomy and The European Green Deal Goalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The EU Bioeconomy Strategy is directly related to the supply and demand of natural resources from the agriculture, forestry, and waste sectors [9]. Thus, the concept of the bioeconomy could be found in various policies related to agriculture and forestry sectors (e.g., the Common Agricultural Policy, Forest and Biodiversity Strategy, Farm to Fork Strategy) [45] and in the circular economy directives on waste management directives [46,47]. Furthermore, due to its broad and wide sectoral coverage, the European Bioeconomy Strat-egy is also crucial for the implementation and achievement of the Green Deal objectives [11].…”
Section: Bioeconomy and The European Green Deal Goalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(e.g., the Common Agricultural Policy, Forest and Biodiversity Strategy, Farm to Fork Strategy) [45] and in the circular economy directives on waste management directives [46,47]. Furthermore, due to its broad and wide sectoral coverage, the European Bioeconomy Strategy is also crucial for the implementation and achievement of the Green Deal objectives [11].…”
Section: Bioeconomy and The European Green Deal Goalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the key principles of the public sector management in Poland and the European Union are the following aspects: the minimisation of harmful human factors in the process of management activity; the optimisation of organisational and structural segments of the work of a public or private sector manager; the diversification of management services for the civil service and private organisations (Mikielewicz et al, 2020). This is how a pluralistic methodological approach is achieved, using the principles of interdisciplinarity and multiculturalism.…”
Section: General Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vital barrier in the implementation of circular economy is the absence of a proper legal framework as studied in the Polish South Baltic Area. One of the important aspects is to simplify the process and administrative approach such as changing the status of waste into raw materials [21] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%