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.
The Zero Waste Action Weeks are all about waste prevention and resource conservation, covering upcycling, repairing, food rescue, circular economy, reuse, sustainable consumption and zero waste fashion.
Come and experience the hands-on sessions, lectures and workshops!
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.
PACCT for Sustainability is organising a two-day, in-person bootcamp designed to help professionals develop their profitable and sustainable Product-as-a-Service offers. Participants will gain insights, learn about tools and develop an action plan to start their circular business model journey.
Find out about Green Assist, the EU's Green Advisory Service for Sustainable Investments Support. It aims to build up a pipeline for high-impact green investment projects targeting sectors of the natural capital and circular economy, along with non-environmental sectors.
Learn how Green Assist can help you, hear success stories from supported projects and find out how to apply!
In addition to fruitful discussions, this event will feature a series of interactive workshops fostering dialogue between policymakers, researchers and industry representatives. The three workshops will explore key governance challenges surrounding DPP data management, data models, interoperability and policy compliance, along with DPP policies that affect the economics of green solutions.
This webinar will explore the international used clothing trade.
It will present the report on From Collection of Used Clothes in Sweden to Reuse in Kenya: A Case Study of Humana LT’s Value Chain for Second-Hand Clothes and look at the economic and environmental value of second-hand clothing exports and how policy can best support circular textile flows.
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.
An international conference where representatives from cities, government agencies, international organisations, academic institutions and private companies come together to discuss how to deliver sustainable urban development that balances economic growth and a healthy urban environment.
This year's focus is on the circular economy and carbon neutrality. European municipalities and organisations will have the chance to participate in the development of a circular economy in Asia.
SUINK (SUstainable self-charging power systems developed by INKjet printing) is a Horizon Europe research and innovation project aiming to design and implement sustainable, flexible and printable self-charging power systems to supply power to a wide range of sensors for the automotive industry.
This webinar will set out the key results achieved in the development of bio-based conductive, dielectric and piezoelectric inks.