Come and hear about the Circular Threads 2.0 study which takes stock of circularity in Northern Italy and seeks to apply circular economy principles to the textile industry there.
Are you struggling with plastic waste reduction, rising sustainability demands or compliance with sustainability regulations? BALTIPLAST invites you to an event where you’ll learn about practical approaches to reduce plastic waste, improve sustainability and stay ahead of regulations with cost-effective solutions - without disrupting your operations.
As part of the EU-LAC Global Gateway Investment Agenda (GGIA), the European Commission’s Directorate-General for International Partnerships (DG INTPA) is working on an investment-oriented, multi-partner initiative to support the development of circular economy value chains in Latin America and the Caribbean.
This initiative will be presented to and discussed with European industry at a meeting of the Working Group on Circular Economy in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Join this webinar organised by the Sustainable Fashion Academy, a non-profit social purpose organisation which aims to accelerate progress towards science-based sustainability targets and the SDGs. Have a look at the European Environment Agency's new metrics for monitoring environmental performance and circularity uptake in the textiles sector.
Each year, the European Tyre Recycling Association holds a conference on tyre recycling; this year's conference will focus on 30 Years of Tyre Recycling: Innovations to build the Future. It will look back over the last three decades, considering the materials used and developments in this industry.
EuRIC Textiles is organising an event presenting the EuRIC Textiles Manifesto and featuring a keynote speech on how the EU textile industry can stay competitive in the circular economy. There will be discussions on advancing textile circularity in Europe, bridging the gap between policy making and business realities, and facilitating the trade of second-hand clothing.
This Circular Talk focused on research into the circular built environment.
Researchers and policymakers talked about their publications, and a comprehensive reading guide was presented which summarises these and other key publications to help participants navigate the wealth of information available on the circular built environment.
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.