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EU Signals Stronger Backing for Bioeconomy as Sector Struggles Against Polluting Alternatives

The European Commission has pledged to step up support for the development of the bioeconomy sector, which is seeking to become commercially viable while competing against cheaper, more polluting alternatives. European Environment Commissioner Jessika Roswall told reporters in Brussels that the Commission considered the bioeconomy to be a realistic and necessary pathway for the future, […] The post EU signals stronger backing for bioeconomy as s…
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The Spanish Gas Association (Sedigas) has welcomed the fact that biogas, in particular biomethane, occupy "a central place" in the new European Bioeconomy Strategy, presented by the European Commission, and has urged public administrations in Spain to have "ambition, certainty and regulatory security" to take advantage of the country's potential. In a statement, the employers stressed that the Brussels strategy recognizes that bioeconomy is a "s…

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Bioenergy International broke the news in on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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