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UNIDOSustainable Development Goals
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info@recpc.orgCIRCULAR ECONOMY FOR GREEN RECOVERY OF UKRAINE – NATIONAL CONFERENCE 2023
Following the results of the Ukraine Green Recovery Conference in Vilnius (28 November - 1 December 2023), the Resource Efficient and Cleaner Production Centre (Ukraine) holds its annual National Conference-2023 entitled “CIRCULAR ECONOMY FOR GREEN RECOVERY OF UKRAINE”. The Conference is organized within the EU4Environment Result 2 activities on “Circular Economy and New Growth Opportunities” funded by the European Union and managed by UNIDO.
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About the event
This landmark event is dedicated to the tenth anniversary of the Resource Efficient and Cleaner Production Centre and EU support for the circular economy and green recovery of Ukraine.
Date: 19 December 2023
Time: 14:00-17:30 (EET)
Format: hybrid (online+offline)
Languages: Ukrainian and English (simultaneous interpretation)
Conference focus:
– presentation of the current progress in the transition to CE in Ukraine and active support tools, including policy instruments,
– discussion on the way forward in implementing CE in Ukraine through coordinated efforts of different stakeholders,
– demonstration of the CE activities at the level of the national companies,
– promotion of development of national CE knowledge.
Draft Agenda is here.
Participants:
The Conference is open to all stakeholders interested in and working on issues related to greening industry, Circular Economy, Resource Efficient and Cleaner Production (RECP), waste management, and environmental protection.
The interested participants are welcome to join the event and register in advance here.
About EU4Environment
The “European Union for Environment” (EU4Environment – Green Economy) Action helps the EU’s Eastern Partner countries preserve their natural capital and increase people’s environmental well-being, by supporting environment-related action, demonstrating and unlocking opportunities for greener growth, and setting mechanisms to better manage environmental risks and impacts. It is funded by the European Union and implemented by five Partner organisations – OECD, UNECE, UNEP, UNIDO, and the World Bank.
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