The German Federal Environment Ministry invites you to the first annual conference on the implementation of the National Circular Economy Strategy. Under the leadership of the Federal Environment Ministry, the German government is continuing to take the next important step towards a comprehensive circular economy.
The University of Copenhagen and the Danish Ministry for Green Transition, on behalf of the European Commission, are hosting a conference which aims to advance the EU’s green transition through bioeconomy, food systems and biodiversity.
The event will explore how to boost and mainstream the bioeconomy through science, innovation and governance, using and reusing all parts of biomass.
This conference will explore how to make circularity work on the ground. There will be short sessions on the Circular Economy Act and Dialogue on the circular economy, followed by a panel discussion on whether including the waste sector in the Emissions Trading System will be a boost or a barrier to circularity.
The Advanced Recycling Conference will explore all available recycling technologies for various waste streams, as well as considering policy topics and environmental impacts.
It will bring together technology providers, related industries, waste management companies, brands and investors as well as policy makers and scientists active in the field of recycling and provide a framework for new partnerships, ideas, approaches and value chains.
This session will bring together CEOs, ministers, investors and academics to discuss how cities can balance rapid urbanisation, sustainability and livability while rethinking the way infrastructure is planned and financed.
Panels will explore the future of urban resilience, integrated infrastructure and adaptive city planning, addressing the critical question of how to create inclusive, sustainable and circular cities that can thrive within planetary boundaries.
The BALTIPLAST project (Baltic Approaches to Handling Plastic Pollution under a Circular Economy Context) brings technological solutions to help public authorities reduce plastic waste and trigger investments in sustainable sorting and recycling.
Its final conference will be an inspiring occasion for everyone committed to reducing plastic pollution and accelerating the circular economy.
The ECCA has been set up by the European Composites Industry Association to provide a platform for knowledge sharing and cooperation, driving collective action to establish truly circular, sustainable value chains for composite materials.
An international conference where representatives from cities, government agencies, international organisations, academic institutions and private companies come together to discuss how to deliver sustainable urban development that balances economic growth and a healthy urban environment.
This year's focus is on the circular economy and carbon neutrality. European municipalities and organisations will have the chance to participate in the development of a circular economy in Asia.
The Nordic Circular Summit is the largest annual conference on circular economy in the Nordics, a gathering point for changemakers, policymakers, researchers and businesses driving the transition to a regenerative circular economy.
This year's summit will focus on Circular frontiers: Shaping our future - From remote realities to global blueprints: How Arctic & Nordic communities can shape the next wave of circular innovation.