This year, EU Green Week will focus on circular solutions for a competitive EU. It will explore how the EU economy can speed up the transition from linear to circular models of production and consumption.

All of the session recordings have been added to the event page: relive the discussions or see what they covered!

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Enhancing stakeholder involvement in EU bioeconomy policy

Enhancing stakeholder involvement in EU bioeconomy policy - Final report, with the European Commission logo and graphics of people of varying ethnic backgrounds, with thought bubbles above their heads.
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Author
Directorate-General for Research and Innovation of the European Commission
Publication Date
11/2024
Country
EU
Language for original content
Scope

This report explores ways to boost stakeholder engagement in EU bioeconomy policy, a crucial step in shaping a sustainable and circular economy. 

After identifying key gaps and opportunities, the study proposes seven recommendations to enhance stakeholder involvement, such as setting up an EU Bioeconomy Stakeholder Platform and a Bioeconomy Youth Forum. This will enable the EU to ensure that its bioeconomy policy is more inclusive, effective and responsive to the needs of all stakeholders.

The report sets out four case studies of successful stakeholder engagement initiatives. This includes the ECESP, which is described as having been highly successful in achieving its objectives and having inspired the establishment of similar platforms in other regions. 

Country
EU
Training opportunities

The CEE2ACT e-learning platform supports (circular) bioeconomy capacity-building in Central and Eastern Europe. It offers four interactive training modules tailored to different audiences. Available in 11 languages, it includes exercises, resources, an Open Forum and expert support to boost knowledge and action.

Western Balkans Circular Econoy Hub
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City
Skopje
Country
Other (North Macedonia)
Scope

This World Circular Economy Forum Side Event will explore the newly established Western Balkans Circular Economy Hub and its strategic focus and role in the region, vision and planned activities.

Hear from Elin Bergman, the top Swedish voice on circular economy topics and Nordic Hotspot Hub founder, as well as representatives of the Chambers of Commerce and their role in helping businesses in the circular transition.

The event will also showcase successful examples of companies from the region that operate with a circular business model or are implementing circular business practices.

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Flushed and Forgotten Waste Water Treatment: A Dinosaur Technology

Flushed and forgotten waste water treatment: a dinosaur technology. Eco-degradation or regeneration our choice! Preprint. The crucial climate roles of water, sewage and regenerative agriculture in three volumes. Vol.1
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Author
Robert Andrew Brown
Publication Date
04/2025
Country
United Kingdom
Language for original content
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This book looks at Flush and Forget (FaF) systems, a traditional method of dealing with sewage which mixes everything (urine, faeces, pharmaceuticals, antibiotic-resistant material, personal care products, forever-chemicals, microplastics and a wider range of other pollutants) together and transports it by water. FaF cannot deal with these components and incineration is generally the only option.

There are better, less wasteful alternatives; vacuum  toilets, for instance, 'flush' using the force of vacuum rather than water and separate faeces and urine at source. There is far less waste water to be treated, creating opportunities for anaerobic digestion for green biogas followed by hyperthermophilic composting of the residue, and saving huge amounts of clean water.

Circular bioeconomy – making the best possible use of natural resources. Focus: Processing coffee grounds into a durable and resistant alternative to single-use plastic. Images of coffee grounds, food waste, banana leaves and sewage ponds.
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Country
Italy
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The ECESP website has a good selection of circular bioeconomy-themed content. We'll be shining a spotlight on some of it here!

This item looks at processing coffee grounds into a durable and resistant alternative to single-use plastic.

Circular Cities Day is part of the OECD Urban Days which brings together global leaders, experts and changemakers to discuss how to shape and finance inclusive, circular and sustainable cities. 

Circular Cities Day will include sessions on Closing the loop: circular economy in European cities and regions and Circular cities and regions in action: insights from 10 policy scans (both organised jointly by the OECD and the Circular Cities and Regions Initiative).

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