CITIES AS BEACONS FOR CIRCULAR ECONOMY – THE ROLES OF MUNICIPALITIES AND PRIVATE SECTOR

CEBB WEBINAR, October 19th

19-10-2022

We are thrilled to invite you to a second webinar in our series titled “Cities as beacons for circular economy – the roles of municipalities and private sector”. Webinar will be held on October 19th at 11 am CET, where you have the opportunity to shape your knowledge and learn how circular cities fit into designing a greener future.
 
This is why we have joined Mrs. Jana Pavlović, Head of the Department for the Environment, Communal Services, Energy Efficiency and Emergency Situations in SCTM, Mr. Vedad Suljić, Managing Director at REIC and CETEOR, Mr. László Borbély, State Counsellor, Department for Sustainable Development, Romanian Government and Milica Adamović, Project Specialist at CirEkon.
 
Join Jana, Vedad, László and Milica for a free 1-hour webinar to ask questions and interact with our experts.
 
On this webinar you should expect to receive answers to the following questions:
• What are the methods that can be used to map and define urban circularity priorities?
• What are the important engagements and with which stakeholders city officials need to work with, in order to create a circular city?
• What is the position of innovation in policy making for circular cities?
• In what time can a city with over 2 million people become circular?
 
So, do not miss the chance to learn from the best. Hurry up and REGISTER.
  •  The participation is FREE.
Can’t wait to have you among us!
 
 
We will be hosting one more webinar, followed by two workshops, and we will finish this successful year with our hybrid conference “Balkans Go Circular” (15th and 16th of December).
 
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