As a result of the project, we expect the output of such chemical engineers and PhD experts from the university and research institute into practice, who are aware of the essence of circular economy and the need for utilization of biomass, waste and by-products of lignocellulosic type by modern methods of their utilization. From the project budget we can obtain some of the tools that are essential for research in our joint laboratory. The results of the research carried out within the project provide the basis for biomass processing technology. The nature of biomass is that it appears in space in a dispersed and periodic manner. Its selective collection and processing in border areas is economically more advantageous if the border does not prevent the transport of the resulting waste to the nearest processing site. The project organises a professional event which offers the opportunity to meet members of the target groups and to hold discussions on cooperation. Cross-border biomass collection, processing and utilisation activities create employment opportunities for underdeveloped, socially disadvantaged groups in the region, as well as a positive impact on the environment and can be an example for other regions. Within the framework of the project and after implementation, circular biomass utilisation will become commonplace in the region, working together will promote further cooperation and understanding between people on both sides of the border.