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       study  to  address the core question:   The key result of the study: Yes –  (HT) – growth rates range from 24% to   biomass,  more  lignocellulosic  feed-  increase in supply is expected in Asia   Divert  a relatively small  propor-

       Can agricultural and woody biomass  meeting 20% of total global carbon  53%, for BAU the projected increase   stocks such as straw, wood and bio-  (69%), including China and Russia,   tion from the fuelwood sector.
       together provide enough biomass to  demand of the chemicals and derived  is 31% or up to 5.07-billion tonnes.  waste can be used. However, access  but  a  signifi cant  increase  of  32%  is
       sustainably meet 20% of the future  materials sector in 2050 from biomass                                     to these particular feedstocks faces  also seen for Europe. The differences  Taking a holistic view
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       carbon demand of the chemical and  is achievable and sustainable. Under   The projected future demand for     strong competition from Sustainable  between the scenarios are compara-  The additional demand of the
       derived materials industries in 2050,  the moderate HT scenario, which  starch, sugar and vegetable oil – still   Aviation Fuels (SAF) with strong  tively minor compared to the agricul-  chemical industry for biomass to
       up from 5.5% (EU27) and 10% (global)  is  the most likely  development, the  the dominant feedstocks for the chemi-  political support through quotas.  tural sector.             cover 20% of its production by 2050
       in 2023?  The study was carried out  20% share can be delivered without  cal industry in 2050 – can be met in                                                                     is comparatively small, even for
       by nova-Institute (DE) in collabora-  compromising food and feed supplies  the high-tech scenarios:  The addi-   The amount of straw available for   The additional demand from the  Europe.  The  demand  for  European
       tion with EuroCARE  Agricultural  and biofuel demand. Providing much  tional yield required is around 10%     use could be greatly increased if in  chemical and materials industries is  primary agricultural biomass would
       Policy Research (Germany) and the  more than 20% of carbon demand  (compared to BAU), so the moderate         addition to wheat, barley, rye and oat  comparatively small compared to the  require about 8% of the total supply (30
       Thünen Institute of Forestry (TI-WF,  from biomass would be unreasonable  HT+10 scenario is fully suffi cient to   straw, also corn and rice straw were  fast-growing traditional  applications  of  out of 390-million t dm) and approxi-
       Germany).                         under existing biofuel policies and  meet the demand. Stronger high-tech    tapped into. If these volumes became  wood, mainly construction and furniture.  mately 3% of European forestry sup-
                                         only a moderately high-tech agri-  scenarios in agriculture, e.g., through   available, it could turn straw into an  This means that, in principle, it is very  ply (industrial roundwood, fuelwood
          To investigate this question in an  cultural system; stronger high-tech  AI,  precision  farming, drones  or   important feedstock.          feasible to meet the chemicals and mate-  and industrial roundwood by-pro-
       objective, scientifi c manner, the study  scenarios could provide up to 40%.  GMO, can even provide enough bio-                                  rials demand in the long-term. There are  ducts, 12.6 out of 398-million t dm).
       established a baseline of current bio-                             mass to signifi cantly exceed the 20%       Forestry                          several options for achieving this:
       mass use and developed different  Agriculture                      target, up to 40%.                            Global supply and demand of in-    Use a relatively small propor-  [The full report is available at:  https://re-
       future scenarios to model a range of   Across all scenarios, it is expected                                   dustrial roundwood (coniferous and   tion of total industrial roundwood   newable-carbon.eu/publications/product/
       possible developments. These scena-  that agricultural  biomass production   Technological innovation there-  non-coniferous) will globally increase   supply (evaluate cost-effectiveness);  is-there-enough-biomass-to-defossilise-the-
       rios consist of one Business-as-usual  will grow steadily until 2050.  The  fore appears to play the most impor-  by an estimated 38% between 2020   Use of by-products from indus-  chemicals-and-derived-materials-sector-by-

       (BAU), two Green Low Resource  main  driver  of  this  is  the  additional  tant role in achieving the 20% target.   and 2050, from 0.9 to 1.3-billion tons   trial roundwood processing (pro-  2050-a-joint-bic-and-rci-scientific-back-
       able  individuals driving  innovation   vered by experts from a wide range   running the session ‘Unlocking the   dry matter (t dm) per year. The largest   blem of high competition); or  ground-report/.]
                                                                          At the same time, the more effi cient
       Depletion (LRD) and three Green High  demand for food and feed, due to popu-
       and success in the Asia Pacific beauty   of cosmetic organisations, who will   benefits  of multifunctional  1,3-pro-
       Technology (HT) scenarios. Together  lation  growth  from  7.7-bn  to 9.6-bn  production and use of biomass in HT
       sector, including  R&D  professionals,   take attendees through a variety of   panediol to maximize  performance’.
       with EuroCare and Ti-WF, the deve-  humans by 2050. Depending on the  scenarios allows more land to be set
                                                                          Homing in on a key focus area for
                                         formulation  techniques  focusing  on
       scientists,  innovators, and  role
       lopments of biomass availability were  type of scenario – Business-as-usual  aside and used for nature restoration.                             Chemical Weekly Buyers’ Guide
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