Hernieuwbare grondstoffen voor groeimedia : Route- en kansenkaart

Een brede coalitie van beleidsmakers, de groeimediumsector, een NGO, kennis en keurmerken en (eind)gebruikers in Nederland, heeft een convenant “Milieu-impact potgrond en substraten” ondertekend (Staatscourant 2023 nr. 7102 7 maart 2023). Hiermee wordt de milieu-impact van groeimediagebruik tot 2050 stapsgewijs verlaagd. Begin 2024 bleek het al lopende onderzoek niet altijd aan te sluiten bij de wensen van marktpartijen. Nader gesprek hierover met de Topsector Tuinbouw en Uitgangsmaterialen leerde dat zowel VPN/RHP als de Topsector veel eerder in het proces een duidelijkere inbreng van het bedrijfsleven wensten. Daarom is een Topsector Seed Money project aangevraagd en verkregen om een Route- en Kansenkaart op te stellen. De intentie is om toekomstige calls voor onderzoek op deze Route- en Kansenkaart te laten aansluiten.

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