You can read the entire statement in the enclosed pdf
The EU bioeconomy strategy must be a cornerstone of the EU policies, rooted in sustainability, innovation, and inclusiveness. KSLA urges the EU to empower rural actors, streamline policy, and invest in biomass-based circular solutions that secure Europe’s autonomy, climate goals, and rural vitality.
Strategic Pathways for a Resilient Bioeconomy • Autonomy and Preparedness: Reduce reliance on imports of energy, food, wood and other critical bio-based materials for EU’s bioeconomy. • Transition to a Circular Bioeconomy: Replace fossil-based systems with sustainable, circular solutions based on an increased production and use of biomass. • Jobs and Inclusion: Create rural employment and ensure no one is left behind.
Unlocking Innovation and Investment • Increase funding for research that enhances resource efficiency, food and energy security. • Support networks and clusters of companies, researchers, and experts to accelerate innovation. • Facilitate commercialization of biorefineries that convert crops, residues, and waste into high-value products like biofuels, biochemicals, and green materials.
Forests and Agriculture as Climate Solutions • Recognition of the substitution effect in the LULUCF regulation. • Active, sustainable land management with incentives for climate adaptation. • Full life cycle assessments in climate policy, including bioenergy and material use. • Rejection of any legislation on the cascading principle instead we are in favor of flexible, systems-based approaches and market-based solutions.
Coherent and Simplified Policy Framework • RED III, ETD, Taxonomy, State Aid rules, EU Deforestation Regulation, NRL, and LULUCF. • Voluntary, market-based carbon and nature credit systems.
Empowering Rural Stakeholders • Investment at farm, industry, and EU levels. • Education, vocational training, and lifelong learning. • Targeted support for sustainable practices and circular business models.
Enhancing Energy Security and Bioenergy Deployment • Setting targets for biogas, drop-in biofuels, and bioenergy production. • Adapting EU block exemption rules to support biogas tractors and heavy vehicles. • Supporting liquid biofuel production and modern biorefineries using sustainable forest and crop-based feedstocks.
Policy Coherence and Global Leadership • Encourage national circular bioeconomy strategies with bottom-up approaches. • Improve EU impact assessments to reflect cumulative socio-economic and land-use effects. • Develop circular bioeconomy diplomacy to build strategic partnerships globally.
EU-konsultation om eventuell revidering av Förnybartdirektivet.
KSLA har en i grunden positiv syn på remissen om natur- och kulturvårdande skötsel av skog.
KSLA har till Utbildningsdepartementet gett synpunkter på ett svenskt inspel till nästa ramprogram för forskning, teknisk utveckling och demonstration.