Taking place from 2-6 December 2024, Circular Cities Week aims to unite cities across the globe in a common goal of leaving no city behind in the transition to a circular economy.
The Circular Economy Club (CEC) is the international network for people in the circular economy field.
CEC, the non-profit arm of its parent organisation the Circular Economy Institute (CEI), includes professionals and organisations with local clubs around the world.
CEC is encouraging club leads to run an event as part of Circular Cities Week in a setting and style that suits their city’s membership and landscape, such as networking meet-ups or virtual webinars.
For the first time, the CEC will be running its Mapping Project alongside Circular Cities Week with the aim of launching the project detailing circular initiatives across cities worldwide in 2025.
Circular Cities Week has catalysed our community in Boston by bringing together stakeholders from different sectors…
The Boston club is kicking off Circular Cities Week early with four events between 28 October and 2 November.
The Circular Economy Club Boston team have designed a series of panels, discussions, and tours that aim to move the needle forward on circular economy and zero-waste solutions in the Greater Boston region.
Eric Sargent, City Lead for CEC Boston, commented: “As we kick off Circular Cities Week 2024, Circular Economy Club Boston is proud to be a member of the Circular Economy Club network, uniting global cities in a shared commitment to advance the circular economy.
“Circular Cities Week has catalysed our community in Boston by bringing together stakeholders from different sectors and forging new connections that amplify local circular economy policies and business initiatives.
“Together, we are reimaging how products are designed and the role of waste in our economy.”