International E-Waste Day on 14 October will focus on Critical Raw Materials, the elements that are mined in only a handful of countries and are crucial to foster the green and digital transition.
Organisations, municipalities, schools, businesses and individuals are invited to get involved!
Mexico Circular Hotspot will take place on 5-6 November. It will focus on bringing together stakeholders from business, governments and knowledge institutions to advance the circular economy in Mexico and the Americas.
The Paris Call for the Reuse Economy aims to form a community working to make reuse the rule, rather than the exception. It calls on people who believe in the power of the reuse economy as a driver of resilience, value creation and economic sovereignty. Do you agree? Then sign it!
Taranto CirTech has launched the Call4Ideas. It invites startups, innovative projects, young companies and emerging organisations to apply to join an acceleration programme designed to transform high-impact ideas into tangible, sustainable and scalable solutions. Apply by 22 June!
FNADE will ask a highly relevant question: how can we make circularity an asset for competitiveness?
The congress will endeavour to identify levers for developing local production of materials and energy from the waste sector in France and Europe. It will also look at ways to reconcile regulatory simplification with the protection of the environment and human health.
This webinar will explore how circularity is being embedded into wood-based industries.
Hear from leaders across the globe – including the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, Arauco, WWF, Greenpeace, CHEP and the FSC – as FSC’s Circularity Hub asks them how circular principles are being applied across sectors, and why they believe keeping natural resources in circulation and reducing reliance on virgin inputs is becoming a baseline for future-proof operations.
The Microfibre Consortium (TMC) is hosting a LinkedIn Live webinar in collaboration with EU Green Week. It will bring together experts from science, industry and policy to raise awareness about fibre fragment loss and release throughout the lifecycle of a product.
It has organised its operations in line with the principles of circular economy and industrial symbiosis in order to minimise inputs and waste while ensuring that the final product is tasty and healthy.
The European Deposit Return Systems Association (EDRSA) for beverage packaging was founded in 2025.
The objective is to advance best practices, policy development and collaboration in the field of deposit return systems (DRS) in Europe.
EDRSA aims to foster innovation, efficiency and environmental responsibility in DRS programmes by bringing together key players from across the industry, including system operators, policymakers, recyclers and technology providers. The association will serve as a platform for sharing expertise, advocating for effective legislation and driving improvements in circular economy initiatives.
The members of the Association operate in 15 EU Member States plus Iceland and Norway.