Nature-Positive Circular Bioeconomy is a practical guide to building sustainable systems using biomass, biobased products, and organic waste recycling. This book provides real-world solutions for reducing resource use, increasing material circularity, and restoring ecosystems through regenerative land use, circular economy strategies, and climate-positive practices. Designed for professionals, policymakers, and sustainability practitioners, it shows how to align biobased systems with biodiversity protection, carbon reduction, and waste management goals.
Inside this book, you will learn how to: - Use
sustainable biomass to replace fossil-based raw materials in food, energy, and industrial applications
- Design and manage
biobased products that are recyclable, compostable, and made from renewable biological resources
- Build systems for
organic waste recycling including composting, anaerobic digestion, and biogas production
- Apply
regenerative agriculture and
land restoration techniques to increase soil health and carbon sequestration
- Implement
circular economy strategies for reducing waste and closing material loops in supply chains
- Integrate
waste-to-resource technologies into city-region food systems and industrial operations
- Use
natural capital accounting and
biodiversity metrics to monitor and report environmental performance
- Develop
science-based targets for climate and biodiversity within circular bioeconomy frameworks
- Improve
public procurement and
consumer awareness to drive demand for sustainable biobased products
- Support
industrial symbiosis and
regional bioeconomy hubs to scale local circular systems
This book is a complete resource for professionals working on
sustainable biomass,
biobased products,
organic waste recycling, and
regenerative land use. It offers proven tools and actionable strategies for building circular bioeconomy systems that deliver results for
climate,
biodiversity, and
resource efficiency.