The 4th Annual European Tech for Climate Action Conference provides a unique opportunity to explore Europe’s competitive advantage.
Spanning two days and emphasising in-depth discussions and networking, this year’s event will highlight how the EU’s competitiveness plan and sustainability goals can support one another, and ensure that Europe is a place where growth and innovation can flourish.
This webinar aims to highlight the vital role that stakeholder engagement, including public-private partnerships, voluntary agreements, and collaborative and multisectoral platforms, play in advancing food waste reduction.
It will share practical insights and inspire stakeholders looking to start or strengthen their own partnerships and agreements, whether in Europe, South America or other parts of the globe.
This is a yearly event tackling the regional energy transition, with an emphasis on debate and networking. This year's meeting will take place in the Mauges community and will focus on circular economy issues and cooperation with economic actors.
The Polyolefin Circular Economy Platform (PCEP) will host its Annual Conference on 25 September 2025 in Brussels. The event will explore how policy frameworks, technological innovation, and market dynamics are shaping the transition towards a truly circular economy for polyolefins.
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!
Hazards Out! is an initiative aiming to raise awareness about the mandatory separate collection of household hazardous waste (HHW) and support local authorities and other relevant stakeholders with establishing effective HHW management strategies.
It is organising a series of webinars on the topic: the third Hazards Out! episode will explore the industrial perspective and the role of Extended Producer Responsibility schemes in the separate collection and treatment of HHW.
Ireland's Environmental Protection Agency hosts an annual Circular Economy Conference to discuss priority topics and highlight the opportunities and challenges in transitioning to a circular economy in Ireland.
This year's event will focus on topical areas, such as the forthcoming EU Circular Economy Act, making circular models more competitive and extended producer responsibility in priority sectors. Through ‘Local Circular Solutions’ presentations, enterprises will showcase their circular business models.
This webinar will explore the latest developments in the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) and what it means for the fashion, clothing and textile industry, especially SMEs.
It will unpack key components of the EPSR, including the Digital Product Passport (DPP), Substances of Concern (SoC), green public procurement, ecodesign requirements and the ban on destroying unsold goods. International and national standards on circularity and ecodesign relevant to the sector will also be introduced.
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.
Approximately 400 million tonnes of plastic are produced globally each year.
If tender documents require recycled materials, encourage reuse or repurposing of plastic-containing products, and prevent the use of single-use plastics, then public procurement can play a pivotal role in curbing the plastic crisis.
This webinar will present examples of how contracting authorities can limit plastic waste and pollution through procurement decisions.