RIBES has published a growing set of public deliverables on its website, offering access to key project outputs developed so far across research, governance, stakeholder engagement, and capacity-building. Together, these documents show how the project is building knowledge and practical tools to support more inclusive, participatory, and regionally grounded circular bioeconomy pathways across Europe.

The deliverables page presents these outputs as a public resource hub, bringing together research findings, analytical frameworks, governance-oriented materials, and communication tools produced by the project. As described on the website, the collection captures how RIBES advances evidence-based approaches to the circular bioeconomy while strengthening governance, collaboration, and capacity-building at local, regional, and EU level.

Among the available documents are foundational outputs such as D2.1 Literature Review and Conceptual Framework, which sets out the theoretical basis of RIBES by linking circular bioeconomy, social innovation, and regional development, and D2.2 Regional Ecosystems Mapping and Surveying Report, which maps bioeconomy ecosystems, innovation capacities, and stakeholder landscapes across the participating regions. These are complemented by D2.3 Socio-economic, Psychological and Behavioural Drivers of Social Innovation, which looks more closely at the factors influencing inclusive bio-based entrepreneurship and social innovation at regional level.

The website also includes governance and capacity-building outputs such as D4.1 Appraisal of Governance Practices in Circular Bioeconomy and Social Innovation and D4.2 RIBES Capacity-Building Methodology. These deliverables help frame how governance approaches, skills development, and stakeholder engagement can support inclusive circular bioeconomy transition in different regional contexts.

A further set of deliverables focuses on dissemination, communication, and stakeholder processes. These include D5.1 RIBES Dissemination and Communication Plan, D5.2 RIBES Website, and D5.3 RIBES Dissemination and Communication Plan – Midterm Update, alongside D5.5 RIBES Multi-actor Transformative Forum Operational Manual and D5.6 RIBES MTF Midterm Report. Together, these outputs provide insight into how the project communicates its work, supports stakeholder outreach, and organises the participatory processes that sit at the heart of RIBES.

The deliverables page currently features ten public outputs grouped under four broad areas: Data, Governance & Project Foundations, Analytical Frameworks & Regional Evidence, Governance & Capacity Building, and Dissemination, Communication & Stakeholder Engagement. This structure makes it easier for readers to explore the different dimensions of the project, from conceptual and methodological work to practical guidance and implementation support.

Making these deliverables publicly available is an important part of the RIBES approach. It helps share knowledge beyond the consortium, supports transparency, and gives stakeholders, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners access to the tools and evidence emerging from the project.