
Over the next few weeks, CircEUlar partners T6 and IIASA will be running a series of online stakeholder workshops. The aim of these events is to explore the future of the four focus areas in a more circular economy: Buildings, Mobility, Digitalisation, and Household Appliances and Waste Management. These sessions have been designed to be an information exchange and a shared dialogue with leading experts in policy, research and industry.
Each session will start with a brief introductory presentation about the conceptual framework of the project (CircEUlar), followed by spotlight presentations on emerging findings on quantified pathways for the specific focus areas. Attendees will be invited to react to and give feedback on the assumptions, parameters, implications and feasibility of the proposed pathways. A broader discussion will follow, covering aspects like policy challenges, practical barriers, use cases and alternative circularity strategies. Here attendees will have the opportunity to actively participate by drawing from their own experience and expertise.
These online stakeholder workshops will be led by research partners across IIASA, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), and the Environmental Change Institute (ECI) at the University of Oxford.
- Session 1: Buildings – 20th March
- Session 2: Mobility – 25th March
- Session 3: Digitalisation – 26th March
- Session 4: Household Appliances and waste management – 1st April
Upcoming Events
Matosinhos, a neighboring municipality of Porto, Greater Porto Metropolitan Area (Portugal)
CircEUlar featured in a Carbon Neutrality Exhibition in Portugal
Laxenburg, Austria and online
IIASA Resilience Hub Series: Communicating resilience: Visualization, virtual/augmented reality, serious games, and AI
Austrian Academy of Sciences
Partnering for progress: Strengthening science and policy through multilateral collaboration for tomorrow
Conference Center, Laxenburg, Austria
IIASA to Host the First-Ever Climate Overshoot Conference from September 30th to October 2nd, 2025
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria