LOOP, the leading Nordic forum for waste, resources and circular economy, is returning to Copenhagen, bringing together industry leaders, policymakers and innovators to showcase how circularity is key to driving sustainability, decarbonisation, regulation and resilience.
This reading guide is designed to help architects, building companies, real estate developers, material suppliers, policymakers and other stakeholders navigate the wealth of information available on circular principles in the built environment.
By curating key publications, guides and tools, the Leadership Group on the Circular Built Environment aims to provide a comprehensive starting point for stakeholders to integrate circular practices into their organisations. The guide is structured around key themes, followed by a detailed list of the publications for further reading.
The 2nd International Conference on the Circular Economy aims to promote the circular economy, raise awareness across all disciplines, fields and sectors and communicate the latest advances in this rapidly developing field.
With the Nordic region aiming to become the most integrated and sustainable region in the world by 2030, Nordic Circular Hotspot's first seasonal event in 2025 looked at the Nordic Circular Construction project.
The ECESP is organising the second Circular Economy Days at the World Expo 2025.
The World Expo is a great opportunity to meet and experience the best the world has to offer in terms of innovation, creativity and future-proof solutions.
This year, from 22 to 24 September, during the World Expo thematic week on The Future of Earth and Biodiversity, the Platform will organise nine events over three days in five national pavilions in Osaka, Japan. Have a look at our programme!
Are you working on circular economy challenges in your city or region? Progress is faster when you share experiences with peers working on the same issues. Join one of the new CCRI communities of practice to benefit from focused, in-depth exchanges on a specific topic. Apply now for one of the four communities of practice.