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Recycling Industry and Circular Economy - up to the Challenge

Date

17 Oct 2017 17:00

Address

EURACTIV Network Office
Boulevard Charlemagne 1
1041  Brussels
Belgium

Section

Sustainable Dev.

Event Location

Brussels

Event Description

 
 
 
 
 
 
In December 2015, the European Commission presented a new circular economy package that will impact a wide range of sectors, especially the recycling sector. This package has set various targets in terms of recycling but also has introduced Life cycle thinking and measurement tools such as PEF (currently under pilot phase). By turning waste into new resources, recycling enables the circular economy.
 
FEDEREC carried out a study with the ADEME about CO2 and energy savings thanks to recycling. This study is accompanied, for the operational aspect, by a software allowing the calculation of CO2 and energy saving per materials. It was published in May 2017 in Paris and received a very wide welcome by French press and stakeholders.
 
Beyond the precise measurement of the environmental benefits of recycling, this study makes possible the link between circular economy and climate change policies adopted in the Paris Agreement.
 
This initiative is very much appreciated by the industry and meet the work done by DG environment in the PEF/OEF (product environmental footprint initiative) pilot phase.
 
LOCATION
EURACTIV Network Office
Boulevard Charlemagne 1, 1041 Brussels
 
SPEAKERS
Karmenu Vella, Commissioner (video)
Angélique Delahaye, Member of the European Parliament
Ms An De Shryver, DG Environment 
Jean-Philippe Carpentier, President of FEDEREC
Manuel Burnand, Chief Executive Officer of FEDEREC
Jean-Charles Caudron, Head of the Product and Material Efficiency Department at ADEME
 
 
SCHEDULE
17:00 - 17:30 Registration
17:30 - 18:30 Keynote speech and panel discussion
18:30 - 19:00 Open discussion
19:00 - 20:00 Reception
 
CONTACT
Adrien Dufour
+33 1 75 61 25 02

 

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