Theory

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Date: Saturday, 30 November 2024, 4:34 AM

What’s Bioeconomy?


Description

The book “What’s Bioeconomy?”, created by the BIOVOICES project, aims to explain the Bioeconomy and Bio-based products of daily use, while promoting sustainable lifestyles and consumption: in addition to children.

This book has been conceived with the aim to increase awareness of the environmental, social and economic benefits of sustainable and circular bioeconomy and its sectors, in particular bio-based sectors among young people at pre-school and elementary.

Promoted in 10 European Countries in 10 different languages, “What’s Bioeconomy?” communicates scientific sound contents in an easy and comprehensive way to European families. All the information contained has been validated by experts from academia and industry.


Language

Available in 11 languages - English, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Greek, Dutch, German, Romanian, Slovak, Estonian, Hungarian


Relative Material

Link:  https://bb4k.fvaweb.eu/;www.biovoices.eu/book;


Topics covered

Bioeconomy, Bio-based products, sustainable lifestyles and consumption.


Relevance

Promoting sustainable lifestyles and consumptio.


Bio…What?


Description

“Bio…What?” is an online game that can raise young generations’ awareness on the bioeconomy, stimulating curiosity and delivering information and content about bio-based products.

Through the game, the player discovers how different raw materials and feed-stocks can be used to produce everyday objects and products like furniture, food packaging, vehicle tires, toys, textile products, office supplies and more.

The gameplay is engaging and active, taking inspiration from the “Mario Bros” game.


Language

Available in 7 languages - English, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Greek, Slovak, Estonian


Relative Material

Link:  https://www.fvaweb.eu/biowhat/


Topics covered

Bioeconomy, Bio-based products


Relevance

Promoting sustainable lifestyles and consumption