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Academic and Research Institutions

Ohio State University

CiBiS has a collaboration with researchers from Ohio State University, USA in the field of sustainable biofuels production.

Nord University

CiBiS has a collaboration with researchers from Nord University, Norway in the field of sustainable and alternative animal feeding resources, such as insects, bio-waste, and aquatic plants.

NARC


CiBiS has a collaboration with researchers from Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC) in the field of plant protection, plant breeding and variety development, climate change, GIS, and remote sensing.

A circular bioeconomy is an economy powered by nature and marries two key sustainability concepts. First, it involves using more renewable resources for energy, chemicals, and materials – like products made from plants. Second it works to keep those sustainable materials and products in use longer, instead of throwing them away. Rather than becoming garbage or pollution, in a circular bioeconomy the products are reused, repurposed or recycled.

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