Circularity 2022: a new circular economy conference

Diversified Communications Australia

Wednesday, 05 October, 2022


Circularity 2022: a new circular economy conference

Australia’s business leaders recognise the importance of transitioning away from our current take-make-use-dispose model, but seek greater awareness of circular practices and solutions. Circularity is a new dedicated annual circular economy conference that has been specially curated to close this gap and cater to the nation’s growing circular economy sector.

Brought to you by Planet Ark’s Australian Circular Economy Hub (ACE Hub), Circularity will bring together industry, government and academia to share knowledge, collaborate and drive actionable change towards a more circular future in the Asia–Pacific.

Over two days, the event will provide delegates with a comprehensive and varied agenda of conference sessions, networking events, dedicated exhibition space and awards program.

It has been designed for participants looking for thought leadership and practical applications of circular practices, while offering the chance to build long-term business partnerships and celebrate those making a difference to the industry.

Circularity is committed to raising the bar on the future of the circular economy. The event is designed to help lay the foundations of circular principles and explore the current local and global landscape on policy, procurement and metrics. Focused discussions and collaborative workshops on business models and practices, as well as regenerative design and disrupting the linear system, will aim to inspire innovative thinking and deliver the tools needed to drive real change in transforming businesses and systems in Australia.

This in-person event is running from 24–25 November at the Hilton Sydney.

What: Circularity 2022

When: 24–25 November 2022

Where: Hilton Sydney

Web: circularitylive.com.au

Image credit: iStock.com/Petmal

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