Author: LIFT-Team

Bio Base NWE for Policy Makers and Advisors

Bridging the innovation gap of biobased breakthroughs. To accelerate the growth of the biobased economy, EU and local partners joined forces by providing financial, technological, training, networking and political support to enterprises in North West Europe (NWE) innovating in biobased products and processes. Bio Base NWE receives financial support from the INTERREG IVB programme.

Study centre

The study centre is where you can find digital study materials, exams and process simulation.
These tools are aimed to further develop competences for (future) operators and technicians.

The study materials are useful for both students and more experienced employees in bio-based- and petrochemical companies, as well as the food industry.
All tools are currently available in English and Dutch. 

Good luck with your study.

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    Acceptance factors for bio-based products and related information systems

    To ensure the effectiveness of measures that support the demand of bio-based products work package 9 of the Open-Bio project on “Social Acceptance” targets the identification of key criteria for the market acceptance of bio-based products and related standards and information systems, including labelling options for bio-based products. This report represents the second deliverable of work package 9 and provides an overview of the relevant acceptance factors for the following three target groups: (1) consumers, (2) businesses and (3) public procurement officials. The report summarize the findings from qualitative focus group research and quantitative survey on consumer acceptance and the
    overall results of a two-stage Delphi survey targeting the business community and public procurement officials (based on separate survey questionnaires).