Archive | 2019
Material Limits to Bio-Economies
Abstract
Although the political-economic materialities of biological matter enable certain bio-economies, they limit others. As a result, those trying to create a bio-economy, as many countries are trying to do, can face a range of unexpected or unintended constraints. This chapter explores these material limits to bio-economies by analysing the enactment of bio-economy strategies through ‘market development policies’ for advanced biofuels in Canada, such as product labelling, standard setting, subsidies, mandates, and feedstock supply contracts. I examine how markets are instituted, reflecting on the way that this can and does conflict with the idea that nature is being neoliberalized. As such, the chapter problematizes the idea that neoliberalism is a simple extension of markets, highlighting how different materialities derail or constrain the installation of markets.