Towards a strong and sustainable EU algae sector – conclusions from the public consultation
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date: 11/02/2021
Algae represent a largely untapped resource in Europe. They can be used to produce food, feed, pharmaceuticals, bioplastics, fertilisers and biofuels. The potential of algae is recognized in EU initiatives such as Farm to Fork and the new circular economy action plan.
A recent public consultation on the Commission’s inception impact assessment revealed a broad interest in the subject. EU and non-EU citizens, research institutions, NGOs, business organisations, companies and public authorities contributed with their opinions and suggestions.
The overwhelming majority of responses to the consultation confirmed the relevance of five priorities to unlock the potential of the EU algae sector:
- Improving regulatory and governance framework
- Supporting functioning of the market
- Improving business environment
- Increasing social awareness and acceptance
- Closing knowledge, research and innovation gaps
Respondents also agreed that the EU has an important role to support the development of the EU algae sector and should help make the algae sector more competitive and sustainable.
Based on the consultation and further preparatory work in the course of 2021, the Commission will now identify effective actions, new opportunities and the needs of the sector to be considered within the forthcoming EU Algae Initiative.
More information
For more information on the subject of algae in Europe, you can consult the policy recommendations of the Blue Bioeconomy Forum Roadmap (final report, brochure) published in December 2019.
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