“…In the Czech Republic, scientists stress that "there is insufficient theoretical and practical knowledge to exploit the potential of bioeconomy based on the principles of sustainable development, and it is therefore necessary to focus more resources on research and development, innovation, new technologies, and practices meeting the priority objectives of bioeconomy and circular economy" [12]. Scientists have made similar conclusions in their studies about Italy [13], Finland [14], and Canada [15] etc. In addition, the European Union [10] points out that a sustainable and circular European bioeconomy should be one of the key elements in implementing the European Green Deal.…”