Realising the biobased economy potential in Europe



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BRIDGE Biobased and Renewable Industries for Development and Growth in Europe Realising the biobased economy potential in Europe A PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP ON BIOBASED INDUSTRIES SANDRO COBROR, HEAD OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, M&G GROUP

WHAT IS THE BIOBASED ECONOMY?

The Biobased Economy in practice Everyday products made from biomass and waste

BIOBASED ECONOMY: WHAT S IN IT FOR EUROPE

What s in it for Europe? Growth A global biobased market estimated at 200 billion by 2020* Jobs Create over 1 million jobs between 2010 and 2030 mainly in rural areas** Energy and Products Energy security Reduce dependence on imports with locally sourced and produced goods and products*** Climate BRIDGE derived biobased products can achieve an average GHG emissions reduction potential of least 50% compared to fossil alternatives**** Sources: * McKinsey / World Economic Forum ** Bloomberg New Energy Finance *** European Commission **** BRIDGE 2020 Strategic Innovation and Research Agenda (SIRA) 5

BRIDGE benefits for Europe Create value by using resources more efficiently by maximising the potential of waste, agriculture and forestry residues Diversify and grow farmers incomes: up to 40% additional margins with existing residues Bring existing value chains to new levels and build new value chains, thus revitalising industry in rural environment Realise a new generation of biobased materials and composites produced in biorefineries Create a competitive biobased infrastructure in Europe, boosting job creation, 80% of which will be in rural and underdeveloped areas Replace at least 30% of oil-based chemicals and materials with biobased and biodegradable ones (2030 target) Meet 25% of Europe s transport energy needs with advanced biofuels (2030 target)

THE GLOBAL RACE

Competing in the global race US About $50 billion invested over the last decade on biofuels and biochemicals. In 2012, President Obama committed to further invest and support the development of the bioeconomy as a major engine for American innovation and economic growth BRAZIL Aims to be N 1 Global Bioeconomy R$ 3,3 billion support for 2 nd generation bioethanol, biochemicals and biomass gasification technologies CHINA $308,5 billion investment on science & technology with biotechnology as a major priority over 2011-2015 Substitute 20% of crude oil imports by 2020

EU support for demonstration? International benchmark on the share of basic, applied and development activities 100% 90% 6% 2% 80% 70% 58% 48% 60% FP7 Demonstration 50% 40% 28% 92% Applied research Basic research/fp7 30% 20% 10% 32% 11% 24% 0% China US EU Source: Key Science and Engineering Indicators, National Scientific Board, 2010 Digest, NSF, http://cordis.europa.eur/erawatch, OECD Research & Development Statistics

THE ROLE OF POLICY

The role of policy ensuring a coherent framework DEMAND DEMAND Incentives for biobased products Public procurement schemes Standards SUPPLY Support biomass development and collection SUPPLY INVESTMENT INVESTMENTS Loans / guarantees First-of-its-kind commercial plants

Investing in new and sustainable ways to organise our economy

About BRIDGE Biobased and Renewables Industries for Development and Growth in Europe A Public-Private Partnership (PPP) between the Biobased Industries and the EU A joint commitment of 3.8 billion over 2014-2020 o o 1 billion (EU) 2.8 billion (Biobased Industries) Multi-annual funding programmes for biobased projects Enabling rural development and re-industrialisation in Europe

The Vision An economy that: sources domestic renewable raw materials produces food, feed, chemicals, materials and fuels locally creates jobs in a broad range of sectors in Europe, triggering rural growth across regions places sustainability, smart and efficient use of resources at the heart of industrial, business and social activities

SCOPE, OBJECTIVES & FOCUS

What the PPP is about Feedstock Fostering a sustainable biomass supply and building new value chains Biorefineries Optimising efficient processing through R&D and upscaling in large-scale demo/flagship biorefineries Markets, products and policies Developing markets for biobased products and optimising policy frameworks

Focus Build new interconnections between different sectors Build new biobased value chains (from feedstock to products) Establish new co-operations throughout industry clusters Develop innovative and sustainable biobased chemicals and materials with locally sourced biomass and validated at demonstration scale At least 5 flagships resulting from the PPP producing new biobased materials, chemicals and fuels which have proven to become costcompetitive to the alternatives based on fossil resources

FOUNDING PARTNERS

Mossi&Ghisolfi 1953 1979 Packaging production 1979 2000 Produzione di poliestere 2000 Today Acquisizioni ed espansione 2005 Today Rinnovabili 1953 - Tortona - Italia HDPE e PVC packaging Sviluppo e produzione di resina PET per food packaging Acquisizione del PET Shell e Rhodia da Rhone Poulenc Acquisizione di Chemtex da Mitsubishi Corporation Construzione del piu grande impianto di PET al mondo in Altamira (Mexico) e Suape (Brasil) Annuncio della costruzione di un mega impianto a Corpus Christi (Texas, USA) 2008 Nuovo Centro R&D dedicato alle rinnovabili 2009 Primo impianto pilota per biocarburanti di II generazione 2011 - Beta Renewables viene fondata (Chemtex+TPG) per lo sviluppo di chimica sostenibile 2012 - Partnership tra Beta Renewables e Novozymes Start up del primo impianto commercial-scale che produce biocarburanti da biomasse non alimentari (40.000 ton/year)

PRODUZIONE DI ETANOLO CELLULOSICO LOW COST SUGAR ETHANOL Sett 2011 Lug 2012 Feb 2013

LA BIORAFFINERIA CON PROESA PROESA consente la produzione di zuccheri a basso costo base di una moderna bioraffineria sostenibile MO BIOMASS PROESA Technology C5,6 Sugars Fermentation /Separation YEAST Isobutanol Fatty Alcohols 1,4 BDO Fermentation Separation Ethanol Hydrogen Lignin MOGHI Technology Bio-hydrocarbons BTX GREG Technology Polyols Hydrogen Catalyst

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