This is one of two workshops next in a series exploring the development of a circular bioeconomy ecosystem in which renewable and waste resources are used as raw materials, substituting biomass-based and recycled carbon for fossil carbon in energy and products. Developing these bio-based production chains and businesses could create jobs, help decarbonize Wisconsin industries, and promote statewide rural economic development. Renewable Natural Gas, Carbon Management, and Sustainable Aviation Fuels and Biobased Chemicals will be discussed.