Circular Opportunities in Canada
Event description
Are you ready to take your circular business beyond borders to help further the global transition towards circularity? It can be difficult to navigate where to start with so many places to choose from. Perhaps, Canada is an ideal choice!
According to the Circularity Gap Report (2021), "Canada's circularity rate is 6.1 per cent". This highlights a significant economic opportunity for businesses to help Canada improve its circularity through recycling & material recovery infrastructure, circular business models, technology & innovation sharing and more.
Canada realises that to meet its sustainability ambitions (such as ensuring all plastic waste is recycled, reused or repurposed by 2030), it must cooperate and form key international partnerships for circular economic cooperation.
Come along and hear from key stakeholders such as:
- Senior Advisor Economic Affairs - Dutch Consulate General (Toronto)
- Metasus regarding an upcoming mission to Niagara Falls (for Dutch Business)
- Organiser of the Canadian Waste to Resource Conference 2025 in Niagara Falls
- and more to come!
They'll share resources and talk about the current status of Canada's waste industry, Canada's circular economy targets and opportunities for your business to get involved such as the upcoming Dutch delegation or the Canadian Waste to Resource Conference in June 2025.
There will be time for a Q&A session following the presentation, so be sure to come with all of your burning questions!
This event is perfect for Dutch circular economy entrepreneurs considering international expansion, seeking to take advantage of this opportunity for international circular economic growth. This event is running as part of the Netherlands' Week van de Circulaire Economie, however, all with an interest are welcome.
Can't make it on the day? No worries! This event will be recorded. This event will be presented in English.
We hope to see you there!
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