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  expansion
  of
  bio-­‐based
  product
  availability
  and
  the
  wide
  utilization
  in
  modern
  buildings
  is
  a
 
derivative
 of
 the
 Europe
 2020
 strategies.
 It
 is
 foreseen
 that
 bio-­‐materials
 will
 play
 an
 increasingly
 
important
  role
  in
  the
  future,
  in
  order
  to
  assure
  full
  sustainability
  of
  the
  construction
  sector.
 
Consequently,
 the
 challenges
 being
 researched
 in
 Bio4ever
 projects
 correspond
 to
 the
 trend
 of
 a
 
pan-­‐European
 low
 carbon
 building
 agenda.
 Results
 will
 provide
 technical
 and
 scientific
 knowledge
 
and
 will
 also
 contribute
 to
 public
 awareness,
 by
 demonstrating
 the
 environmental
 benefits
 to
 be
 
gained
 from
 the
 knowledgeable
 use
 of
 bio-­‐based
 materials
 in
 buildings.
 


 

Acknowledgments:
 

The
  project
  BIO4ever
  (RBSI14Y7Y4)
  is
  funded
  within
  a
  call
  SIR
  (Scientific
  Independence
  of
  young
 

Researchers)
 by
 MIUR
 
 


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