Consultation on the bioeconomy - submissions
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On Friday, 28 July, the Department of the Taoiseach published a discussion document on the bioeconomy – the part of the economy that uses renewable resources from land and sea. Submissions are invited on the document, which will inform a National Policy Statement to drive developments in the area. The following are the submissions received as part of that consultation.
National Policy Statement on the Bioeconomy
Summary of main issues arising from consultation process, July - September 2017.
Bioeconomy Discussion Document
Discussion document for the preparation of a National Policy Statement on the Bioeconomy
Bio-economy Submission 2
National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training
Bio-economy Submission 5
Thomas Cummins, UCD Soil Science
Bio-economy Submission 9
Michael Clancy, FDT Consulting Engineers & Project Managers Ltd
Bio-economy Submission 10
Ireland’s contribution to the European Bioeconomy
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Bio-economy Submission 12
Western Development Commission
Bio-economy Submission 13
Bio Economy Submission Document
Bio-economy Submission 14
Prof Sarah Culloty, Director, Environmental Research Institute, University College Cork
Bio-economy Submission 16
Prof. John Boland, Dean of Research, Trinity College Dublin
Bio-economy Submission 18
Environmental Protection Agency
Bio-economy Submission 19
Feasta (the Foundation for the Economics of Sustainability)
Bio-economy Submission 20
Ciara Beausang, School of Biosystems and Food Engineering, University College Dublin
Bio-economy Submission 21
Limerick City and County Council
Bio-economy Submission 23
SEAI (2016) Bioenergy Supply in Ireland 2015 – 2035.
Bio-economy Submission 24
Forest Sector Development / COFORD
Bio-economy Submission 28
Innovation, Research and Development Policy Unit
Bio-economy Submission 30
Irish Co-operative Organisation Society
Bio-economy Submission 41
Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
Bio-economy Submission 43
UCD Centre for Business and Society (CeBaS)