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CBE JU - Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking

Overview

CBE JU is a public-private partnership between the EU and the Bio-based Industries Consortium, funding projects that advance competitive circular bio-based industries in Europe, highly relevant for industrial symbiosis and circular economy initiatives.

Managing Body

Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking (CBE JU)

Funding Type

Research and Innovation grants for circular bio-based industry projects

Funding Amount

  • 2025 call: €172 million across 13 topics (closed)
  • Project budgets vary by topic and consortium size
  • Typically funds 30-70% of eligible costs
  • Maximum EU contribution varies by call topic

Deadlines

  • 2025 call: Opened 3 April 2025, closed 18 September 2025
  • 2026 call: Expected to open in early 2026 (check website for exact dates)
  • Typically opens in Spring, closes in Autumn
  • Check CBE JU website for 2026 call announcements

Eligibility

  • EU-based companies (especially SMEs)
  • Research institutions
  • Universities
  • Other organizations
  • Consortia typically required (varies by call topic)

Thematic Focus

  • Circular bio-based industries
  • Industrial symbiosis in bio-based sectors
  • Bio-waste valorisation
  • Urban-industrial symbiosis
  • Sustainable bio-based products and processes

Relevance to City Resource Graph

  • High relevance: Urban-industrial symbiosis for bio-waste valorisation (2025 call topic)
  • Industrial symbiosis in bio-based ecosystems
  • Circular economy in bio-based industries
  • Resource efficiency and waste valorisation
  • Sustainable industrial processes

Application Tips

  • Watch for 2026 call announcements (typically Spring)
  • Focus on urban-industrial symbiosis topics
  • Build strong consortia with industry and research partners
  • Emphasize circular economy and industrial symbiosis aspects
  • Consider bio-waste valorisation approaches
  • Check topic-specific requirements and budgets