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Squaring the Circular Economy: How to Make Reducing Waste Easy for All, virtual
Start Date: 11/19/2025Start Time: 7:00 AM
End Date: 11/19/2025End Time: 8:00 AM
Event Description:

The circular economy should be simple, and it needs to be simple if we are to transition away from the linear economy globally. We must reduce the amount of virgin resources that are used in our economy. But making this shift can often feel confusing and complicated for manufacturers, businesses, communities and consumers. This panel will explore examples of good circularity, where systems are circular and working well, often without broad consumer appreciation of the circularity on offer, and consider the real barriers to more products and material streams from going circular. How can governments help us all to move beyond the jargon by making the best choices the easiest choices, and just how do the public (consumers) feel about circular solutions, are they engaging, do they believe, and are they seeking opportunities to participate – or not? This webinar will be recorded and available to watch on-demand.
The circular economy should be simple, and it needs to be simple if we are to transition away from the linear economy globally. We must reduce the amount of virgin resources that are used in our economy. But making this shift can often feel confusing and complicated for manufacturers, businesses, communities and consumers. This panel will explore examples of good circularity, where systems are circular and working well, often without broad consumer appreciation of the circularity on offer, and consider the real barriers to more products and material streams from going circular. How can governments help us all to move beyond the jargon by making the best choices the easiest choices, and just how do the public (consumers) feel about circular solutions, are they engaging, do they believe, and are they seeking opportunities to participate – or not? This webinar will be recorded and available to watch on-demand.
The circular economy should be simple, and it needs to be simple if we are to transition away from the linear economy globally. We must reduce the amount of virgin resources that are used in our economy. But making this shift can often feel confusing and complicated for manufacturers, businesses, communities and consumers. This panel will explore examples of good circularity, where systems are circular and working well, often without broad consumer appreciation of the circularity on offer, and consider the real barriers to more products and material streams from going circular. How can governments help us all to move beyond the jargon by making the best choices the easiest choices, and just how do the public (consumers) feel about circular solutions, are they engaging, do they believe, and are they seeking opportunities to participate – or not? This webinar will be recorded and available to watch on-demand.
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Environment
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be waste wise
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https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/9417624140796/WN_rVXLWa0CR_ugH6ksKmQb8A#/registration

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