A circular bioeconomy has become a global aspiration for governments in Europe and around the globe. This article pursues research questions concerning concrete innovations aiming to create bioeconomic transition options in Norway and presents results from a transdisciplinary investigation of Norwegian food industry cases involving processing of fish, meat, fruit, and vegetable co-streams aiming to capture or even increase use and value of residues from processing. It shows that while objectives of avoiding food losses and transforming co-streams to new products of higher value characterizes the poultry industry case and part of the ‘blue’ sector, challenges remain particularly in the ‘whitefish’ area where - also at the global level - a hi...
We present main challenges and opportunities for the valorisation of side-streams in the food and be...
As trends in population growth, resource scarcity, and global warming converge, global food security...
The Arctic Council Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG) recently released a report on the bl...
A circular bioeconomy has become a global aspiration for governments in Europe and around the globe....
Food losses occur throughout the entire food chain, from primary production via postharvest handling...
The bio economy is a wide phenomenon encompassing a broad resource base on land and in the oceans. T...
Norway is the largest producers of aquaculture salmon in the world, and the Bergen region is the cen...
Our global food system is facing major challenges. The growing global population and demand for anim...
This paper investigates transition pathways using an example from the bioeconomy: salmon farming and...
Developing a future bioeconomy has become critical for three main reasons: (1) The need for sustaina...
Bioeconomy is a concept increasingly used to circumscribe that part of the economy which depends on ...
The CYCLE project aims to achieve total utilization of raw material from fish, chicken and vegetable...
The CYCLE project aimed at upcycling food industry co-streams in the value chains for pelagic fish, ...
Food losses occur throughout the entire food chain, from primary production via postharvest handling...
Food systems are pressing the environment in multiple ways. Moreover, some of these pressures are du...
We present main challenges and opportunities for the valorisation of side-streams in the food and be...
As trends in population growth, resource scarcity, and global warming converge, global food security...
The Arctic Council Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG) recently released a report on the bl...
A circular bioeconomy has become a global aspiration for governments in Europe and around the globe....
Food losses occur throughout the entire food chain, from primary production via postharvest handling...
The bio economy is a wide phenomenon encompassing a broad resource base on land and in the oceans. T...
Norway is the largest producers of aquaculture salmon in the world, and the Bergen region is the cen...
Our global food system is facing major challenges. The growing global population and demand for anim...
This paper investigates transition pathways using an example from the bioeconomy: salmon farming and...
Developing a future bioeconomy has become critical for three main reasons: (1) The need for sustaina...
Bioeconomy is a concept increasingly used to circumscribe that part of the economy which depends on ...
The CYCLE project aims to achieve total utilization of raw material from fish, chicken and vegetable...
The CYCLE project aimed at upcycling food industry co-streams in the value chains for pelagic fish, ...
Food losses occur throughout the entire food chain, from primary production via postharvest handling...
Food systems are pressing the environment in multiple ways. Moreover, some of these pressures are du...
We present main challenges and opportunities for the valorisation of side-streams in the food and be...
As trends in population growth, resource scarcity, and global warming converge, global food security...
The Arctic Council Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG) recently released a report on the bl...