The urgency of shifting from a linear to a sustainable circular society cannot be overstated. Our current patterns of production and consumption exacerbate resource depletion, climate change, environmental pollution, and biodiversity loss, in addition to fostering geopolitical dependence and social inequality.
This conference aims to address these critical issues through collaborative co-creation sessions, focusing on topics such as water management, agrifood transitions, and the development of circular hospitals. The ultimate goal is to form new connections and create new project ideas for upcoming seed funding and national funding rounds.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This conference is designed for a diverse audience committed to advancing the transition to a circular society. We welcome:
- Researchers and Academics
- Industry Professionals
- Social Organisations
- Government Officials and Policymakers
- Environmental Advocates and NGOs
This diverse mix of attendees will foster rich discussions, innovative ideas, and actionable projects aimed at creating a circular society.
CO-CREATION SESSIONS
The core of the conference lies in dynamic co-creation sessions. These interactive sessions are designed to bring together diverse stakeholders to collaboratively develop innovative solutions and actionable project plans. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in the multiple thematic sessions, including water management, agrifood transitions and circular safe hospitals. The sessions are supported by the EWUU Centre for Unusual Collaborations.