ribes project eu
Mission and Vision
Despite its promising potential and substantial R&D investments, the bioeconomy sector is progressing slowly, particularly in rural and peri-urban areas. This slow pace is due to several barriers, including a lack of understanding, limited market awareness, insufficient skills and resources, and underdeveloped value chains.
To overcome these obstacles, the RIBES project mission is to advance the circular bioeconomy by rapidly deploying regional bioeconomies into 10 European regions that lag behind, enhancing governance structures and fostering stakeholder engagement.
Objectives
Collaborate
Building strong collaboration networks to ensure better-informed decisions and robust science-policy connections.
Innovate
Enhancing social innovation of bio-based capacity in rural areas through better-informed governance and social inclusion.
Promoting local-scale innovation and citizen engagement, with a focus on social enterprises that benefit rural populations.
Accelerate
Accelerating the economic and social transformation of 10 European regions lagging in innovation
Speeding up the replication of RIBES bio-based innovation model at a national and international level.
RIBES Pilot Areas
Consortium Partners
Comprised by 20 partners from sixteen 16 different EU Member States and EU Neighbourhood countries, RIBES project brings together a diverse group of leading research institutions and organisations,each contributing unique expertise and resources to up-scaling 9 European regions towards a greener, sustainable, and innovative future.
“Harnessing the power of transformative governance and innovative business models,RIBES is leading the charge in propelling lagging European regions towards a circular economy. By uniting the forces of circular bioeconomy, social innovation, and rural development, RIBES is driving systemic change, igniting innovation, and unlocking untapped potential. Together, we are shaping a sustainable future where biobased solutions reign, fuelling economic growth, societal well-being, and environmental well-being and harmony.”
News and Events
North Aegean Region The North Aegean Region presents a distinct context for circular bioeconomy...
Across the Western Balkans, circular bioeconomy development faces a number of shared challenges,...
In Slovakia, one of the key needs for the bioeconomy is to better translate existing knowledge,...

