This workshop will discuss the future of the DECISO pilot projects, diving into the business models that have been built around them, and explore pathways for scaling up successful circular economy solutions in similar contexts.
To achieve a truly circular economy, citizen engagement must move from the margins to the mainstream. This EU Circular Talk explored how we can embed circular thinking into everyday life through communication, education and practical tools that empower people to act.
Speakers and participants examined practical pathways to build understanding, shift mindsets and accelerate the circular transition—one citizen at a time.
This session will explore the impacts of the EU's “clean, competitive and circular” policies on communities, including indigenous peoples and young people, and consider how to foster intergenerational equity and participation, starting from the raw materials agenda.
Feedstocks for Plastics Recycling will focus on unlocking the value of Europe’s plastics waste streams. It will be an opportunity to explore the challenges and possibilities of acquiring feedstock for recycling in Europe.
The event will explore how innovative circular solutions contribute to growers' efficient operations, ensuring sustainable food production in Europe.
With a focus on sustainable practices and technological advancements, it will bring together food industry experts, researchers, policymakers and farmers to exchange knowledge, share best practices and foster collaboration within horticulture across all Member States.
The EU Circular Economy Resource Centre (EU CERC) Business Lab is organising a panel discussion and networking lunch as part of EU Green Week. Come and find out how EU know-how can support businesses in partner countries in their transition to a circular economy, while fostering mutually beneficial partnerships!
This webinar will address the development of social innovation action plans and their deployment and application. Come and gain insights from experts, projects and cities leading systemic change through social innovation!
The Plastics Technology Centre, AIMPLAS, is launching the AIMPLAS Challenge Forum. It will bring together international experts, companies, universities and research centres to address the significant challenges facing the plastics industry and explore innovative solutions through research and collaboration.
In the European Union context, a just transition refers to the shift toward a low-carbon, climate-resilient economy in a way that is fair, inclusive and leaves no one behind.
To support this effort, the European Environment Agency is hosting a webinar that brings together insights from recent research and country-level practices to better understand the socio-economic impacts of the circular economy transition.
The INTERREG project Enable Digital Product Passports with Chemicals Traceability for a Circular Economy has organised a series of workshops designed to build the capacity of actors in the textile value chains to cope with the challenges of chemicals traceability.
This final workshop will feature a simulation game, where participants will try their hand at implementing traceability.