The Textiles Recycling Expo will focus on solving the pressing issue of textile waste.
It will explore the broader picture of recycling: materials innovation, logistics, recycling infrastructure, manufacturing and policy. Over 160 exhibitors will showcase the latest developments in textile collection, sorting, recycling technologies, fibre regeneration, traceability systems, AI-driven automation and circular material innovation!
This EU Green Week 2026 partner event will bring together exemplary initiatives and projects from across Europe which are reimagining value chains and demonstrating novel circular systemic solutions.
This webinar will present the latest advancements within the MAGNO project and explore how the Ecosystem Digital Twin supports the transition towards more circular, efficient and environmentally responsible food packaging systems in Europe.
It will bring together researchers, industry stakeholders, policymakers and other interested participants to foster discussion and knowledge exchange around digital solutions for sustainable food systems and packaging.
ACR+ Days 2026: where circularity and bioeconomy meet. Over two days, participants will engage in high-level discussions, study visits and thematic sessions, with a strong focus on circularity, material resources management and bioeconomy.
The event will provide valuable opportunities for networking, knowledge exchange and collaboration within a community committed to advancing sustainable and competitive solutions in Europe.
The transition to a circular economy is reshaping Europe’s industrial landscape, yet the role of machinery manufacturing remains underexplored.
As a key enabler of durability, remanufacturing and resource efficiency across value chains, the sector has significant potential to strengthen Europe’s competitiveness and resilience.
This workshop brings together modelling insights, industrial experience and policy perspectives to better understand this role.
Industrial emissions reduction is becoming essential due to stricter regulations such as the EU CSRD, which requires companies to measure and report sustainability performance.
This webinar will explain how circular activated carbon solutions can help industries lower their CO₂ footprint in air, gas and wastewater treatment while maintaining operational efficiency.
This webinar will explore the evolving standards landscape linked to circularity, ecodesign and Digital Product Passports in the fashion, clothing and textiles sector.
The CCRI hands-on online workshops will focus on a key implementation challenge identified in the CCRI communities of practice. They will translate those insights into practical tools, methods and examples that participants can apply in their own context.
This session will focus on how planning can support the reuse of existing assets, limit land take, reserve space for circular activities and create the right conditions for circular design and material use in new developments.
This webinar is part of the Lecture Series organised by ESEIA, the European Sustainable Energy Innovation Alliance.
It will look at adaptive reuse, which has become one of the most effective strategies for addressing climate targets, social transformation and the preservation of cultural identity within European cities.
This EU Green Week Partner Event will present the innovative ECOFFEE circular model.
Discover how coffee grounds are transformed into high-value agricultural resources like natural biocides and animal feed, effectively bridging urban circularity with sustainable rural development.