Over the past two and a half years, the Bio4HUMAN project has explored how bio-based innovations and circular approaches can contribute to more sustainable waste management in humanitarian contexts.
The final event will showcase the project’s key findings, lessons learned from field implementation and practical pathways for scaling sustainable bio-based solutions.
Three EU Horizon Europe projects — CIRCOMOD, CircEUlar and CO2NSTRUCT — are hosting their joint final conference on circular economy pathways to net-zero. It will bring together researchers, policymakers and sustainability experts to explore how circular economy strategies can drive the EU's transition to net-zero.
The opening plenary session is freely accessible via livestream.
The Green Product Awards will host a full-day event comprising the Summit and the awards ceremony.
Find out about how requirements for communication, material selection, product design, repairability and packaging changing are changing and what that means in practice, then celebrate the Green Product Awards winners!
This webinar will explore how verified product data is shaping design decisions, market access and product selection in a more regulated and increasingly digital economy.
Why does the EU–Australia relationship matter more than ever?
Because this is no longer just about trade. It is about resilience, access to resources and the ability of like-minded partners to navigate a volatile world together.
Join us for an EU Circular Talk exploring how the evolving EU-Australia partnership — shaped by trade negotiations, climate commitments and shifting geopolitics — is becoming a testing ground for the circular economy as a strategic framework.
The Hubs4Circularity Community of Practice is a network of partners from industries, regions and cities, set up under Horizon Europe to facilitate building, scaling up and replicating of ecosystems of industrial and industrial-urban symbiosis, and circular economy.
Come and learn about Hubs4Circularity initiatives and engage with experts and stakeholders from industry, regions and cities, policy, research and innovation!
With a focus on the future Circular Economy Act and on optimising WEEE recovery, this high-level event will explore how innovation, policy and collaboration can accelerate a more circular electronics sector and support Europe's clean transition.
This is the third in a series of webinars in which SYMBIOREM project partners will present the solutions and strategies developed to remediate and restore contaminated soil and water, as well as to enhance bioremediation efficiency, use secondary inputs and valorise residues and contaminants.
It will provide an overview of how SYMBIOREM evaluates environmental risks, economic benefits and social impacts across different remediation solutions.
The EU's Digital Product Passport will introduce new transparency and data requirements across the batteries value chain — from raw materials to end‑of‑life.
This webinar will provide practical guidance for the battery value chain.