Regenerative bioeconomy in Mallorca, a new model
A completely new approach using drawdown technologies, biomass, and native plants for high-value-added products results in the way to go
The use of biotechnology and biomass in the production of goods, services, or energy requires commitment, creativity, scientific realism and a holistic perspective. The world is changing very fast and fossil fuels are increasing in costs. The industries start to consider residues and biomass as feed-stock for boilers, co-firing, biogas or biofuels. A new paradigm is shifting how industries and companies evolve and adapt to climate change and sustainability goals. Every day new technologies are being developed that are capable of efficiently converting a broad range of biomass feedstocks into commercially viable biofuels, biopower, and other bioproducts.
A completely new approach using drawdown technologies, biomass, and native plants for high-value-added products results in the way to go
Matías es sociólogo y doctor en Ciencias Políticas por la Universidad de Buenos Aires y la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, respectivamente. Tiene una amplia experiencia en investigación social y de mercado, relaciones públicas y capacitación en varios países de América Latina, trabajando con Amnistía Internacional y otras organizaciones. Matías fue Director Nacional de Políticas contra la Violencia Institucional en la Secretaría de Derechos Humanos y Pluralismo Cultural de la Argentina de 2016 a 2019. Actualmente, contribuye al desarrollo de cultivos de bioenergía y bioeconomía en países en desarrollo, en línea con los 17 Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible.