The webinars and mentoring sessions that will support the design and implementation of specific circular economy activities in the various countries participating in the KCCRI project are now underway.
The CCRI Knowledge Hub, a project in which Polibienestar is involved, aims to support cities committed to the circular transition by providing practical tools and expert guidance to turn strategies into tangible results.
The work package led by Polibienestar has set out a programme of 15 webinars to be held over the coming months to reinforce the capacity-building activities planned for the regions.
🔹 11 online webinars, led by the consortium partners (ALDA, FILSE, KFL, VTT, INV, EURADA, CETEC, UVEG and KVC) and 4 face-to-face sessions, delivered by EBN and ICONS.
The aim of these webinars is to strengthen cities’ capacity to move from diagnosis and planning to the effective implementation of circular economy actions.
Specifically, they seek to:
🤝 Mentoring: from diagnosis to implementation
In parallel, these expert support processes are also being activated, tailored to the challenges prioritised by each region, which will enable progress from the definition of needs to the launch of actions, tools and projects ready for scaling up.
These actions follow the previous phase of the project, which involved validating the Support Pathways for the cities and regions participating in the KCCRI / CCRI Knowledge Hub project.
Polibienestar supports projects from an applied perspective and, in this case, seeks to link the circular economy with social innovation, governance and the transformation of public policies at the regional level.
We continue to make progress so that the circular economy moves from being an ambition to becoming programmes, projects and measurable results.
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