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Natural resin sector is experiencing a key moment

Professionals from the natural resin sector met in Marinha Grande, on March 18, in a workshop of the RN21 Integrated Project, organized by CoLAB ForestWISE, where they expressed their concern about the future MARINHA GRANDE HOSTED MEETING In the 1970s, Portugal became the world’s second largest exporter of resin, but this activity has registered a drastic decline, and there are currently about 500 resin workers in the country, according to Marco Ribeiro, president of the Association of Resin Distillers and Explorers (Resipinus).Among the constraints that the sector faces is the fact that production costs are higher than revenues, along with the “lack of forest management in the national territory, the disorderly growth of the pine forest, the average age of the resin workers, which is 60 years old, and the lack of information on the number of resinhectares in Portugal”.With the RN21 Integrated Project, which brings together, for the first time, the entire value chain of the sector in an integrated and mobilizing research and innovation consortium where the modernization and revitalization of one of the most traditional sectors of the national economy is promoted, the conditions are created to leverage the activity.“This is a key moment to decide what the future is. Whether you want to invest in resin or not”, underlined the president of Resipinus, considering that the way forward involves “genetic improvement, training and professionalization of the resin worker, mechanization of the activity, creation of adapted stimulatingpastes, use of closed containers, remuneration of positive externalities, traceability, certification, valorization of raw material, and implementation of a joint strategy”.Carlos Fonseca, from CoLAB ForestWISE, considered that the RN21 Integrated Project is a “unique opportunity” to make a transformation in the Natural Resin sector in Portugal.It should be noted that natural resin is used in the composition of various products, including paints, varnishes, chewing gum, hot glue, rubber, adhesive tapes, among others. Learn more here

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RN21 Integrated Project promotes workshop dedicated to the Natural Resin value chain[RL1]

Mar 8, 2024 Vila Real, March 08, 2024 – The Integrated Project [RL1] RN21 will hold a set of innovative workshops dedicated to the exploration of Natural Resin, starting with “The Natural Resin value chain: from the forest to the final consumer”, which will take place on March 18, at the Resinagem Building, in Marinha Grande. To promote dialogue and collaboration between the different stakeholders of the Natural Resin value chain, this initiative aims not only to share knowledge and experiences but also to identify joint strategies that can boost the Natural Resin industry in Portugal, promoting more sustainable and innovative practices. It is a catalyzing event for future collaborations and projects, contributing significantly to the sustainable development of the sector and to the enhancement of the pine forest, as a vital resource for the national bioeconomy. In addition to this, three more workshops will be held, each focused on different crucial aspects of this sustainable raw material and its industrial applications. This cycle of workshops aims to foster an open debate on the various perspectives of the natural resin value chain, from production to the final application of derived products. The second workshop, “The versatility of Natural Resin and its derivatives”, will take place at the University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, in Vila Real, and will focus on the quality criteria of Natural Resin and its impact on multiple industrial applications. This is followed by the third workshop on \”The certification of Natural Resin\”, to be held at the Exploratory/Science Museum, in Coimbra. This meeting will be dedicated to discussing the procedures and criteria necessary for the certification of products derived from Natural Resin. Finally, “Natural Resin: Challenges and Future Perspectives – New Markets” will mark the closing of this series at the Forest Museum in Proença-a-Nova, where the challenges and future perspectives of the industry will be addressed, with a special focus on new markets and technological innovations. Each of these workshops has been carefully planned to contribute to a deeper understanding of Natural Resin and its entire value chain, highlighting its crucial role in environmental sustainability and economic development. With this initiative, the RN21 Integrated Project reinforces its commitment to promoting the transition to greener and more sustainable practices, opening new paths for the bioeconomy and innovation in the sector. Led by the ForestWISE CoLAB®, RN21 brings together for the first time, the entire value chain of the Natural Resin sector in Portugal, in an integrated and mobilizing research and innovation Consortium where the modernization and revitalization of one of the most traditional sectors of the national economy is promoted, valuing Natural Resin as a “bio” product and enhancing the great possibilities of its application in the market. With an investment of more than 26 million euros and a grant of 17 and a half million euros, the project integrates 37 entities, combining public and private investments, creating favorable conditions for collaboration between companies and R&D&I partners, and leveraging the ecological and digital transition. Program: MARCH 18 Resin Building – Marinha Grande 2:00 p.m. – Reception of guests 2:30 p.m. – Opening session 14:45 – The sustainability of the resin sector in Portugal today Marco Ribeiro, RESIPINUS 3:15 p.m. – Pine Resin: from the Forest to the World João Serrano, PinoPine 3:45 p.m. – Coffee break 4:00 p.m. – Round Table | Opportunities and challenges of the Natural Resin sector Moderator: CoLAB ForestWISE® – Carlos Fonseca   . KEMI – Pine Rosins – Firmino Rocha . University of Aveiro – Armando Silvestre . Intermunicipal Community of Leiria – Paulo Santos 5:00 p.m. – Closing Aurélio Ferreira, Mayor of Marinha Grande About ForestWISE CoLAB® The CoLAB ForestWISE® – Collaborative Laboratory for Integrated Forest and Fire Management is a private, non-profit association with legal personality. It aims to promote the integrated management of forest and fire through (co)research, innovation and knowledge and technology transfer activities with a view to contributing to a more sustainable forest management in Portugal, the valorization of forest products and services, the reduction of the negative consequences of large rural fires, the increase in the competitiveness of the Portuguese forestry sector, the promotion of sustainable development in low-density territories and the promotion of scientific employment. The ForestWISE CoLAB acts as a unifying element between industry, academia, and public administration, leveraging the existing knowledge in the knowledge centers and applying it to solve concrete, current, and emerging problems of companies and the fields of forest and fire, meeting the great societal challenges. www.forestwise.pt    About RN21: The RN21 Project – Innovation in the Natural Resin Sector to strengthen the National Bioeconomy is supported by Component 12 – Sustainable Bioeconomy of the Recovery and Resilience Plan and aims to support the modernization and consolidation of the industry through the creation of new value chains and greener industrial processes in the Natural Resin sector in Portugal, accelerating the production of high value-added products from biological resources as an alternative to fossil-based materials. The RN21 Integrated Project – Innovation in the Natural Resin Sector to Strengthen the National Bioeconomy, is co-financed by the Environmental Fund through Component 12 – Promotion of Sustainable Bioeconomy (Investment TC-C12-i01 – Sustainable Bioeconomy No. 02/C12- i01/202), of the European funds allocated to Portugal by the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP), under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) of the European Union (EU), within the framework of Next Generation EU, for the period 2021 – 2026.

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The Natural Resin Sector faces a key moment

If no changes are made in the Natural Resin sector, it risks becoming residual in the near future. Professionals believe that this is a key moment to decide whether to make a serious investment in the sector or to continue as things are. Professionals from the Natural Resin sector met this afternoon in a workshop of the RN21 Integrated Project, organized by CoLAB ForestWISE®, where concerns about the future were expressed, and several measures were suggested to develop this area. In the 1970s, Portugal became the second-largest resin exporter in the world. Since then, this activity has experienced a drastic decline, with currently around 500 resin workers in the country, according to Marco Ribeiro, president of Resipinus – Association of Distillers and Resin Explorers, one of the partners of this consortium. This sector faces several constraints, namely the fact that production costs are higher than revenue, the lack of forest management in the national territory, the uncontrolled growth of pine forests, the average age of resin workers being around 60 years, and the lack of information on the number of resinable hectares in Portugal. With the RN21 Integrated Project, which brings together, for the first time, the entire value chain of the country’s Natural Resin sector in an integrated and research-driven consortium promoting innovation, the conditions are created to boost this sector by modernizing and revitalizing one of the most traditional areas of the national economy. “This is a key moment to decide the future. Whether we want to invest in resin extraction or not,” emphasizes Marco Ribeiro, president of Resipinus. According to the president of Resipinus, the way forward involves genetic improvement, training and professionalization of resin workers, mechanization of the activity, creation of adapted stimulant pastes, use of closed containers, remuneration for positive externalities, traceability, certification, valorization of the raw material, and implementation of a joint strategy. Carlos Fonseca, Chief Technology Officer of CoLAB ForestWISE®, considers the RN21 Integrated Project a “unique opportunity” to transform the Natural Resin sector in Portugal. “The aim is for Natural Resin to regain a central role in land management,” he emphasizes, considering it necessary “for the sector to organize so that, at the end of this process, a resin cluster exists, representing the sector and ensuring the continuity of the RN21 consortium’s momentum, maximizing everything this project brings positively to the country.” Natural Resin is used in the composition of several products, including paints, varnishes, chewing gum, hot glue, rubber, adhesive tapes, among others.

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Natural Resin: Sustainable Innovation in Diverse Industries

The Municipality of Cantanhede hosted the second workshop of the RN21 Integrated Project, organized by CoLAB ForestWISE, bringing together professionals from the Natural Resin sector to discuss how this raw material is revolutionizing various industries — from food preservation to fashion, and from the automotive to the footwear industry. Carlos Fonseca, Chief Technology Officer at CoLAB ForestWISE, used the opening session to challenge participants: “It is essential for the sector to reorganize so that, by the end of this Consortium, there is an entity capable of ensuring the continuity of current and future initiatives related to resin in the Iberian Peninsula. We have about a year and a half to make this change.” Representing the Coimbra Region Intermunicipal Community (CIM Região de Coimbra) was Engineer José Lopes, who shared some of the initiatives currently underway: “We are fortunate to be involved with CoLAB ForestWISE and other entities in several related projects. We are also part of RN21 and the transForm Agenda, where we are developing the process of enhancing forest biomass, as well as in the RESIST project.” António Mendes Ferreira, President of United Resins, provided an overview of this partner company of the RN21 consortium and presented on the Second Transformation process; Natural Resin derivatives (colophony, derivatives, and common application products); and the use of resin in new sectors such as digitalization and Resfinas/Resetfibas. He also highlighted innovative and differentiating solutions in the footwear, textile, automotive, and food industries, emphasizing that the main goals are “achieving a sustainable economy, valorizing and revitalizing sectors.” Participants had the opportunity to visit interactive thematic stations organized by several partners of the Integrated Project, such as: At these stations, participants discovered how colophony and its derivatives can revolutionize sustainability in the packaging industry; how biopolymers and colophony-based additives are transforming automotive component manufacturing, making them lighter and more sustainable; and how adhesive systems and sole materials based on colophony are revolutionizing the footwear sector. The workshop concluded with a presentation by Anabela Carvalho and Lorena Coelho from CENTI – Centre for Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials, who, in addition to their work in the four areas featured in this workshop, are also active in fields such as Health and Well-being, and Electronics, contributing greater knowledge, differentiation, and expertise to the development of this raw material. The two CENTI specialists noted that several solutions are being developed incorporating colophony and its derivatives for diversified sectors, following a circular economy approach. The valorization of this local product strengthens the potential of this raw material and broadens its applicability. They also emphasized that resin and its derivatives not only increase the bio-based content of products but also improve certain technical properties of the final materials. This workshop series aims to foster an open debate on the different perspectives of the Natural Resin value chain — from production to the final application of derivative products. Led by CoLAB ForestWISE, the RN21 project brings together, for the first time, the entire Natural Resin value chain in Portugal within an integrated and mobilizing research and innovation consortium. The project promotes the modernization and revitalization of one of the country’s most traditional economic sectors, enhancing the value of Natural Resin as a “bio” product and unlocking its vast potential in the market. Source: CoLAB ForestWISE Learn more here

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Launch of the “Resinae” brand that aims to strengthen and boost the sector

The official launch of the “Resinae” brand, a symbol of quality, traceability, and environmental commitment that was created to enhance the Natural Resin of Pinus Pinaster, took place on January 27 at the “Resinae Ignite” event, organized by the RN21 Integrated Project. According to Jani Pires and Juliana Salvation, members of CoLAB ForestWISE, the creation of this brand aims to strengthen the position of the sector and boost Natural Resin to a level of competitiveness that responds to the demands of a market increasingly focused on sustainability. This event also brought together entrepreneurs, producers, researchers, and institutional representatives to explore all links in the value chain of the natural resin sector. The program included interventions and debates on sustainable practices, innovation in production, transformation, and expansion into new markets, promoting a constructive dialogue around viable and sustainable solutions. Pedro Teixeira (Centro Pinus Association), Marco Ribeiro (Resipinus Distillers and Explorers Association), Ricardo Gomes (Nares company), Pedro Gil (Gum Rosin), João Koehler (Colquímica company), Jávier Calvo (Cesefor company), participated in the thematic sessions. In these interventions, the need to work on the importance of resin for the sustainability of the pine forest was highlighted, explaining that when there is resin, there is forest management and the presence of people on the ground, increasing the surveillance capacity. The need to reinforce the number of resin workers in Portugal was also mentioned, as this is a critical problem that the sector is facing. The speakers stressed that the resin sector represents 250 million annually with the manufacturing industry, and there are conditions to double this amount, also increasing the number of associated jobs. Miguel Freitas, professor at the University of Algarve and former Secretary of State for Forests and Rural Development, considered that there is a path that is being taken and pointed to the resin sector as a strategic sector of the bioeconomy. The university professor also warned of the need to look at resin from a territorial perspective, and to promote a product that is different, responding to the investment in the economy of diversification and cooperation to leverage the sector. Joana Vieira, from CoLAB ForestWISE, reinforced the problem of the lack of qualified labor, noting that it is necessary to make the activity more attractive, invest in the mechanization of resin, create a training academy for the resin worker, thus allowing more knowledge and techniques associated with this function. Led by the ForestWISE CoLAB®, RN21 brings together the entire value chain of the Natural Resin sector in Portugal, in an integrated and mobilizing research and innovation Consortium where the modernization and revitalization of one of the most traditional sectors of the national economy is promoted, valuing Natural Resin as a “bio” product and enhancing the great possibilities of its application in the market.

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Natural resin is revolutionizing and bringing added value to various industries.

The latest applications and developments of Natural Resin, as well as the innovation, sustainability, and new opportunities that this raw material is bringing to various industries, will be the main topics addressed in the second workshop of the RN21 Integrated Project, which will take place on October 21st, at the Centro Social e Paroquial de S. Pedro, in Cantanhede, starting at 2:30 p.m. This event, part of a series of innovative workshops, will focus on the theme “Creating the Future with Natural Resin”, and will explore how this raw material is revolutionizing several industries — from food preservation to fashion, as well as the automotive and footwear sectors. In addition to the presentation of success stories, there will be interactive thematic stations, offering participants the opportunity to discover how colophony and its derivatives can revolutionize sustainability in the packaging industry; how colophony-based biopolymers and additives are transforming automotive component production, making them lighter and more sustainable; and how adhesive systems and sole materials based on colophony are reshaping the footwear industry. The workshop offers a unique opportunity to learn more about innovation, sustainability, and the new opportunities that this raw material can bring. This workshop series aims to foster an open debate on the different perspectives of the Natural Resin value chain, from production to the final application of derivative products. Led by CoLAB ForestWISE®, the RN21 Project brings together, for the first time, the entire Natural Resin value chain in Portugal within an integrated and mobilizing research and innovation consortium. The project promotes the modernization and revitalization of one of the country’s most traditional economic sectors, enhancing the value of Natural Resin as a bio-based product and unlocking its vast potential for market application. With an investment of over 26 million euros and a grant of 17.5 million euros, the project brings together 37 entities, combining public and private investments, creating favorable conditions for collaboration between companies and R&D&I partners, and driving the ecological and digital transition. PROGRAMME 2:30 p.m. – Reception and Welcome 2:45 p.m. – Opening Session 3:00 p.m. – Transformation Processes: From Resin to Final ProductAntónio Mendes Ferreira (United Resins) 3:15 p.m. – Introduction to Thematic Stations 3:30 p.m. – Thematic Stations 4:30 p.m. – Coffee Break 4:45 p.m. – Sustainable Innovation with Functional MaterialsAnabela Carvalho (CeNTI) 5:15 p.m. – Closing Session

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