Abstracts must align with at least one official conference sub-theme (technical, economic, policy, or systems perspectives).
Length: 250–300 words (word count must be stated).
Structure: Background, Objective, Methods, Results (quantitative preferred), Implications, Conclusion, Novelty.
Language: English (UK or US spelling, consistent).
Format: Word document (.doc/.docx), Times New Roman, 12 pt.
Keywords: Maximum 5 (comma-separated).
Qualitative studies with strong empirical grounding may be considered where justified.
Submissions must demonstrate novelty, methodological rigor, and clear applied impact in integrated waste-to-feed and circular bioeconomy systems.
ORCID iDs are strongly encouraged for all authors.
Single-blind peer review based on novelty, scientific quality, clarity, and relevance to conference themes and impact.
Abstracts and posters follow the same submission guidelines and review criteria; only the final presentation format differs.