Waste Management in the Circular Economy 2020, Berlin

Berlijn Slot Charlottenburg
© Anton Bussemaker
date February 27, 2020 - February 28, 2020
city Berlin, Germany
organisation European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) i

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Waste Management in the Circular Economy 2020

Waste Management in the Circular Economy 2020

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27 Feb 2020 to 28 Feb 2020

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Germany

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Berlin

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European Academy for Taxes, Economics and Law

This conference at the European Academy for Taxes, Economics and Law provides a unique platform for high-quality exchange on implementation challenges and best practices. Leading experts from national authorities, international and national associations, and private sector will share practical insights and recommendations on legal, economic, and policy instruments. Selected experts focus on aspects such as:

  • Practical Implications of the Single-Use Plastics Directive
  • Recent changes in the Monitoring Framework
  • Implementation of Circular Economy
  • Effective Collaboration between Private and Public Sectors

What will you learn at this Practical Seminar?

  • The challenges and opportunities of the new plastics regulation
  • Effective measurements of waste management recycling
  • Best practices of waste separation, collection and treatment of food and bio-waste
  • How to facilitate the separate collection of bio-waste
  • Monitoring system demands placed on public authorities
  • How to achieve non-toxic material cycles
  • New changes regarding “producer responsibility”
  • Innovative ways of cooperation between the private and public sector

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  • Any -ProductionConsumptionWaste managementSecondary raw materialsInnovation and investments

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  • Any -AgricultureAll sectorsAutomotive industryB2B servicesBio-based industriesBusiness incubatorCementCeramicsChemicalsClothing and Fashion industryConstruction (general)Digital technologyEcodesignEducationElectronicsFertiliserFood and DrinksForest-based industriesFunctional/sharing economyGlassHome furnishingMachinery and EquipmentMining, metals and mineralsOtherPackagingPersonal and household servicesPharmaceuticalsPlastics and rubberPower and utilitiesPublic procurementPublic servicesPulp and Paper Industry (PPI)RecyclingRefineriesRepair, reuse, refurbishSocial EnterpriseSteelSustainable developmentTextiles, apparel and leatherTransportUrban development

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European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)

The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) is an EU advisory body comprising representatives of workers' and employers' organisations and other interest groups. It issues opinions on EU issues to the European Commission, the Council of the EU and the European Parliament, thus acting as a bridge between the EU's decision-making institutions and EU citizens.

What does the EESC do?

It gives the interest groups a formal say on EU legislative proposals. Its 3 key tasks are to:

  • ensure that EU policy and law are geared to economic and social conditions, by seeking a consensus that serves the common good

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