WoodCircus

Grant agreement ID: 820892(opens in new window)Project website 

DOI

10.3030/820892

Project closed

EC signature date25 October 2018

Start date1 November 2018

End date31 December 2021

🎯 Context & Strategic Objectives

The European woodworking sector is a major economic engine (9% of EU GDP), yet the construction sector remains a primary source of waste. Currently, only one-third of waste wood in Europe is recycled, with significant disparities in performance between different Member States.

  • Core Ambition: To bridge the gap between wood processing, waste management, and the research community to improve wood recycling rates and resource efficiency.
  • Macro-Regional Focus: Developed in-depth profiles for four European macro-regions to account for differing legal, policy, and socioeconomic frameworks.
  • The “Circular Bio-Economy” Link: Leveraging forest resources sustainably to replace non-renewable materials in construction while ensuring that the wood itself stays in the economic loop as long as possible.

📈 Key Results & Achievements

The project focused on identifying transferable “Good Practices” and providing the data needed for industrial and policy shifts.

KPI CategoryAchievement
Case Studies70+ value chains identified and assessed
Best Practices24 high-potential cases selected for Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
Stakeholder ReachParticipation in 91 national and international events
InnovationPan-European Open Call for innovative SME practices
Policy InfluenceDevelopment of the “WoodCircus White Paper” and policy brief

📦 Main Deliverables & Innovations

1. European Good Practices Catalogue

A major legacy output, this database documents the state of the art in wood recovery and recycling. It features an active interface with the European Commission’s Raw Materials Information System (RMIS) and the Bioeconomy Knowledge Centre (BKC), ensuring the data is accessible to policymakers.

2. Regional SWOT Analysis

The project conducted fact-finding activities (workshops, interviews, and literature reviews) to produce a comprehensive SWOT analysis for different European regions. This identifies why certain areas excel at wood recycling while others struggle with infrastructure or regulatory bottlenecks.

3. Supply Chain Typology & LCA

By applying Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to 24 best-practice candidates, WoodCircus provided scientific evidence of the environmental and social benefits of circular wood value chains, such as reduced carbon footprints and increased energy efficiency.


🌍 Socio-Economic & Policy Impact

WoodCircus serves as a technical foundation for major EU strategies, including the Green Deal, the Circular Economy Action Plan, and the EU Forest Strategy.

  • Market Competitiveness: By promoting resource-, water-, and energy-efficient solutions, the project aims to create new “green” jobs and increase the global competitiveness of EU woodworking.
  • Acceptance of Secondary Wood: A key focus was strengthening the trust of businesses and consumers in recycled wood as a high-quality raw material for construction.
  • Policy Integration: The “WoodCircus White Paper” provides a roadmap for informed decision-making at local and national levels, advocating for a shift toward performance-based standards.
  • Network Sustainability: The project established a well-integrated network of research organizations and industrial partners to ensure that European knowledge exchange continues beyond the project’s official end date.

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