Environmental Consulting · Circular Bioeconomy

Nature is the foundation of
a regenerative economy.

We guide public and private stakeholders through the transition to sustainable, circular, and data-driven systems, turning wastes into new value streams and strengthening resilience across agriculture, water, and climate sectors.

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The extractive economy
is reaching its limits.

Our global systems are exhausting the natural resources they depend on. The circular bioeconomy offers a systemic alternative — oone where biological resources are cycled, waste becomes value, ecosystems are regenerated, and prosperity grows within planetary boundaries.

01
Soil Degradation at Scale
Continuous cultivation and climate pressure are reducing soil fertility worldwide. Organic matter loss, erosion, and nutrient depletion are decreasing yields while food demand increases.
02
Waste as a Climate Problem
Organic waste in open dumps generates significant methane emissions — one of the fastest-growing contributors to climate change. Globally, food waste alone generates 3.3 gigatons of CO₂ equivalent annually — a massive, addressable source.
03
Fossil Dependence in Production
Industrial production remains deeply tied to fossil-based inputs — from synthetic fertilizers to petrochemical plastics and fossil fuels. Bio-based alternatives exist at commercial scale and are rapidly becoming cost-competitive.
04
The Valorization Gap
Less than 5% of available biomass side-streams are valorized into higher-value products.
Agri-residues, manure, wastewater sludge, and food waste represent vast unrealized economic and environmental potential.
"We support organizations addressing sustainability, climate, and resource challenges through providing science based strategy and technology guidance, that accelerate a regenerative circular transition."

We work across sectors and regions — from smallholder farming communities to global development partners and industrial companies — to design bio-based, climate-smart, and economically resilient solutions that are socially inclusive and ecologically restorative.

End-to-end
circular consulting.

From high-level strategy to on-the-ground implementation — we guide the full circular bioeconomy transition for companies, cooperatives, governments, and development institutions.

01

Bioeconomy Strategy & Roadmapping

Multi-year transition roadmaps integrating circular bioeconomy principles into your business model, investment plans, and supply chains — aligned with the EU Bioeconomy Strategic Framework and Green Deal.

Strategy
02

Biomass & Waste Stream Valorization

We inventory biological waste streams — agri-residues, food by-products, lignocellulosic biomass, manure — and map valorization pathways into biofuels, biochemicals, bioplastics, and biochar.

Valorization
03

Technology Selection & Feasibility

We match your feedstock and context to proven technologies — green biorefineries, pyrolysis kilns, hydrothermal carbonisation units, densification equipment — and assess technical and economic feasibility.

Technology
04

Lifecycle & Social Impact Assessment

Rigorous environmental and social LCA of products and processes — quantifying carbon reduction, water impact, job creation, and community income. The evidence base for investment and policy decisions.

LCA · S-LCA
05

Circular Business Model Design

Co-designing value propositions and revenue models around biological cycles — take-back schemes, product-as-a-service, regenerative supply chains, and nature-based solutions that create competitive advantage.

Innovation
06

EU Policy & Funding Navigation

Expert guidance through Horizon Europe (CBE JU), the Circular Economy Action Plan, extended producer responsibility, CSRD, EU Taxonomy, and sustainability disclosure. We help you access funding and stay compliant.

Policy

What does
circular really mean?

A circular bioeconomy reimagines how we use biological resources — designing systems where materials circulate, waste becomes value, and nature is restored rather than depleted.

Instead of extracting resources and losing them after use, circular models create continuous loops of food, energy, materials, and nutrients.

In practice, this means transforming organic by-products into new forms of value, regenerating soils, replacing fossil-based inputs, and strengthening climate resilience — all while creating economic opportunities for communities and industries.

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Agricultural Residues → Regenerative Soil Solutions
Crop residues and biomass can be transformed into soil enhancers, supporting carbon storage and restoring fertility.
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Plants & Microorganisms → Sustainable Food & Feed
Crop residues and biomass can be transformed into soil enhancers, supporting carbon storage and restoring fertility.
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Plants & Microorganisms → Sustainable Food & Feed
Wet waste and manure can be converted into renewable energy and carbon-rich materials that support water, energy, and climate goals.
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Natural Fibres → Biocomposites & Products
Plants and agricultural fibres can replace fossil-derived plastics in packaging, textiles, and construction.
€2B+
EU CBE JU Investment
The EU's Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking has mobilized over €2 billion — generating €3.52 of private capital per public euro.
220+
Bio-based projects in Europe
Over 220 funded projects involving 1,700+ beneficiaries from 45 countries are actively advancing the European circular bioeconomy.
$4 trillion+

Projected size of the global bioeconomy by 2030

The global bioeconomy is estimated to be worth USD 4 trillion by 2030.
European Commission / OECD / Nature-based reports
7.5%
Market CAGR through 2032
The global waste and biomass valorization market is growing at 7.5% annually, projected to reach $38.86 billion by 2032.

How we
work with you.

01

Analyse & Assess

Every recommendation is grounded in rigorous evidence: We generate rigorous insights from lifecycle assessments and feedstock analyses to techno-economic modelling, environmental intelligence, and climate impact evaluations, enabling confident, evidence-based decisions.

02

Activate & Demonstrate

We create proof of concept through pilot projects that bled cutting-edge science, locally adapted technology, and community knowledge - building scalable models that demonstrate circular value chains work in practice, not just on paper.

03

Connect & Facilitate

We convene strategic partners across policy, industry, finance, and research to unlock investment, align incentives, and build coalitions f that make systemic transition possible.

04

Advance  Knowledge

We scale learning-to-action through capacity building, training workshops, open-access databases, and evidence-based communication designed for decision-makers — from cooperative managers to government ministries and investors.

Let's build a
regenerative
future together.

Whether you represent a a government entity, a research institution, or a company navigating the circular transition — we would love to hear from you.

Email info@circuttera.com
Phone +31 622576386