The Konsum – Reset (consumer reset) art exhibition and workshop will take place in Vienna, in connection with the European Week for Waste Reduction (EWWR 2025) and SDG 12 – Responsible Consumption and Production. It will encourage people to reconsider consumption habits and engage in practical steps toward sustainable lifestyles.

ReSBE 2026 aims to redefine how the built environment is designed, constructed, operated and renewed. It will bring together researchers, practitioners, innovators and policymakers to explore transformative solutions for a regenerative future. 

Participants will gain insights across circular design and construction, digitalisation and innovation, lifecycle assessment and metrics, climate adaptation and resilience, policy and governance, market transformation, and society and education.

ReSBE 2026 aims to redefine how the built environment is designed, constructed, operated and renewed. 

The call for abstracts is open: deadline: 30 November 2025!

This webinar will explore the revised EU Waste Framework Directive and its implications for the fashion and textile sector, with a particular focus on SMEs. It will focus on the introduction of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for textiles, a major regulatory shift that will place new obligations on producers, retailers and importers related to product lifecycle management, waste and circularity.

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.

Co-hosted by the NutriBudget and ReNu2Cycle projects, this webinar will bring together leading experts, practitioners and policymakers to explore how policy can drive the adoption of sustainable farming practices through better circular use of nutrients.

Grass with people
Event type
City
Copenhagen
Country
Denmark
Scope

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.

People sitting in a large room
Event type
City
Milan
Country
Italy
Scope

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.

Launch of RREUSE Report on Targets for (preparing for) reuse in the EU, 28 November 2 p.m. CET, online
Event type
City
Online
Sector
Scope

This session will launch RREUSE's report on targets for reuse and preparing for reuse in the European Union. It will delve into the report’s key findings and explore how ambitious, measurable reuse targets can accelerate Europe’s circular economy transition.

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