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EU Green Week 2025: Circular Solutions for a Competitive EU

Bruxelles, Belgique

Events

The EU’s leading environmental conference focusing on sustainable competitiveness and circular solutions to enhance strategic autonomy, reduce waste, and drive innovation.

Dates
Du 3 juin 2025 à 09:00 au 5 février 2025 à 18:00
Location
Bruxelles, Belgique

Event details

The EU Green Week 2025 will take place in Brussels from June 3-5, 2025, focusing on the role of the circular economy in shaping a clean, competitive, and circular Europe.

With the launch of the "Competitiveness Compass" and the "Clean Industrial Deal", the EU is setting a new roadmap for a sustainable industry. This conference will explore how circularity can strengthen competitiveness, reduce waste, and accelerate the green transition.

Detailed Program:

📅 June 3-4, 2025 – High-Level Policy Debates

  • Discussions on circular economy policies

  • Panels on industrial competitiveness and green transition

  • Sessions with policymakers, businesses, and environmental experts

📅 June 5, 2025 – Stakeholder Discussions & Workshops

  • In-depth debates on unlocking circular economy potential

  • Exploring opportunities for a more competitive and resource-efficient Europe

📅 April 10, 2025 – ECESP Warm-Up Event

  • Engagement with circular economy stakeholders at the European Economic and Social Committee

  • Preparation for the Green Week discussions

📅 June 2025 – Partner Events Across Europe

  • Workshops, seminars, festivals, and project visits promoting circularity

📌 Registration: Conference registration will open at the end of April 2025 on the official website. Applications for partner events will be accepted from March 3-21, 2025. Registration will open at the end of April 2025 on this website.

For 25 years, the EU Green Week, organized by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Environment, has been Europe’s premier environmental event, bringing together policymakers, businesses, environmentalists, and civil society leaders. The event is supported by the European Circular Economy Stakeholder Platform (ECESP) and the Circular Cities and Regions Initiative (CCRI).