Circular Economy Working Groups (CEGWs) Workshops 22-23 December,2021

The International Centre for Social Research and Policy Analysis (ICSRPA), invites the representatives of National / Regional / Public Authorities, infrastructure-public service providers, NGOs representing public / consumers, local and regional academic institutions, business Support Organisations, SMEs and training centers at the Circular Economy Working Groups (CEGWs) Workshop. The workshop is organized within the scope of the project “Knowing Circular Economy in Black Sea Basin” (the BSB – “CIRCLECON”), which has been carried out under the auspices of the EU-funded Joint Operational Programme “Black Sea Basin 2014-2020”. The two day event is scheduled for 21 and 22 December, 2021, 12:00-14:00. Considering the evolution of the COVID-19 outbreak, we have changed to a fully virtual format of the meeting.
Register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/…/tZcuceipqzgqGtc2i…
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing
information about joining the meeting.
The Project aims at promoting CE model in Black Sea basin to help Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Turkey and Ukraine accelerate transition to a resource-efficient and regenerative circular economy contributing to regional competitiveness, innovation and economic growth, employment and value added across sectors, sustainable development and social welfare. It introduces a new way of regional working comprising a series of high-level technical meetings, two in each partner area to promote and set the basis for implementing policies under the broad banner of circular economy. These missions aim to build bridges between the European institutions and the project’s beneficiaries and stakeholders. The project is focused on awareness raising and knowledge transfer at local, regional and national level, through providing promotional campaigns, education and research activities in each partner territory.
EU experts will present the main CE principles and latest reviews, outline the coherence with ENI and BSB strategies and exhibit good practices and policies. They will provide recommendations on how the project outputs could become part of the regional/national mainstream policies. The local representatives will have the opportunity to get details about the EU priorities and benefit of raised awareness, improved planning/process management skills, better coordination between international policies and actors.
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