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Circular Bioeconomy and Biogas in Europe

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This policy summary from the European Biogas Association explains the role of biogas and its co-products in Europe’s circular bioeconomy. It describes how organic materials that were once considered waste — such as manure and food residues — can be converted into energy and nutrient resources through anaerobic digestion. The article highlights how aligning waste legislation and fertiliser rules can unlock the full potential of nutrient recycling and circular resource use in rural areas.

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Written by Maria Dodou
Dr. Maria Zachariou-Dodou is civil and public health engineer, with MSc degree from University College London and PhD in Chemical Engineering from NTUA in the field of wastewater treatment and reuse. She has 40-year experience in working both in the public sector in Cyprus, as well as in the private sector in a large number of countries with emphasis on water resources management, water treatment and reuse, and desalination processes. She has a great experience in designing and implementing EU funded projects mostly dealing with providing innovative solutions to environmental challenges.

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