Policy and reports

In this section of the website, policy documents issued by BBIA and others can be found alongside the many reports and studies issued by third parties that we believe are relevant to the bioeconomy.

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Bio-based sector vital for UK green growth

Bio-based sector vital for UK green growth

Read the letter we recently sent to policy makers and government officials about the bio-based sector is vital for the UK economy and net zero

Economic and environmental benefits of a transformative UK bioeconomy

Economic and environmental benefits of a transformative UK bioeconomy

BBIA report on the economic and environmental benefits of a transformative UK bioeconomy

US EPA rules that PET poses health risk

US EPA rules that PET poses health risk

The United States EPA has now ruled that the production of PET poses a health risk both to workers and to the surrounding community, including through pollution of water courses. This ruling creates a serious dilemma for the plastics industry as it will certainly now face considerable legal challenges to existing production sites and new ones planned.

Call for submissions: Voluntary Code of Conduct on the sustainable use of plastics in agriculture

Call for submissions: Voluntary Code of Conduct on the sustainable use of plastics in agriculture

BBIA response to the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations call for submissions to guide development of a Voluntary Code of Conduct on the sustainable use of plastics in agriculture.

Systemiq report on resolving the plastic waste crisis

Systemiq report on resolving the plastic waste crisis

Systemiq has published another report, in time for the UN negotiations on the Plastic Treaty and the UN Climate Week in New York last month, on how to affront and resolve the plastic waste crisis.

BBIA publishes critique of Biomass Strategy

BBIA publishes critique of Biomass Strategy

BBIA has published a critique of the Biomass Strategy which we have posted on our website here.

BBIA publishes responses to Call for Evidence on resource and waste policy reforms

BBIA publishes responses to Call for Evidence on resource and waste policy reforms

BBIA has published its responses to the Call for Evidence launched by the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee into DEFRA meeting its targets for resource and waste policy reforms, including EPR.

Paper straws found to contain PFAS

Paper straws found to contain PFAS

So-called eco-friendly paper straws may not be so friendly after all. A report finds that they often contain PFAS known as forever chemicals because of their toxic persistence in the environment.

How the ‘circular economy’ went from environmentalist dream to marketing buzzword

How the ‘circular economy’ went from environmentalist dream to marketing buzzword

A critique of the circular economy, and how it has become a marketing tool rather than a real instrument of ecological change, is published in this American review.

“The US Needs To Lean Into An Old Strength”: Maintaining Progress And Growing US Biomanufacturing

“The US Needs To Lean Into An Old Strength”: Maintaining Progress And Growing US Biomanufacturing

An analysis of the US policies which are ‘driving the bioeconomy forward’ is made in this interesting interview /article which should be a guide also for policymakers in the UK struggling to create a coherent focus on the UK bioeconomy.

A Comprehensive Look at Compostable Plastics

A Comprehensive Look at Compostable Plastics

plants and their results are published here. They are extremely important because they show, in several geographies and in differing types of composting technologies, that their PLA yoghurt pots fully biodegrade in very short times and leave zero residues or microplastics. Thus another myth that bioplastics do not biodegrade, is busted.

Plastic mulching, and occurrence, incorporation, degradation, and impacts of polyethylene microplastics in agroecosystems

Plastic mulching, and occurrence, incorporation, degradation, and impacts of polyethylene microplastics in agroecosystems

A Chinese review of the scientific evidence illustrating the levels of microplastic pollution of soils has been published this summer and it makes interesting reading, both for those claiming that the use of plastics in agriculture is not a problem (spoiler alert, it is) and for those of us, like BBIA members, who propose benign alternatives. It adds another piece of evidence to the many that show the worrying scale of soil pollution from plastics and the damage this creates to ecosystems.

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