From reuse and repair hubs to zero-waste food retailers, high streets are becoming laboratories for circular systems. Join us to explore how circular economy schemes can cut waste whilst boosting local economies on the high street and supporting London’s transition to net zero. Delivered alongside ReLondon and with a panel of circular businesses and local authority partners, we will discuss the levers available to local authorities and high street stakeholders to implement circular programmes.
Join us to
- Hear from Southwark Council and high street businesses trialling reuse and zero-waste schemes on the high street.
- Learn about grants, engagement strategies and delivery models from ReLondon’s High Streets Beyond Waste programme.
- Gain insights into practical steps to broker and support circular economy projects.
Who should attend?
Open to all, with priority for local authority officers, BIDs, business owners and circular economy practitioners.
This event is in-person only and limited to 20 attendees. Notes will be circulated via our Teams platform following the event.
Travel
The nearest stations are Bermondsey, (Jubilee line) and South Bermondsey (National Rail). Plan your journey with Transport for London’s tube and rail map.
There are many local bus routes stopping near the Blue Market, including the 1, 381, P12. Plan your journey with Transport for London’s bus routes.
There are cycle hoops on the Market Square.
Access
The closest station with step-free access is Bermondsey (with mini-ramp). Blue Badge holders are able to park on Blue Anchor Lane.
Please let us know if you have any access needs at hsn@ja-projects.com so that we can make sure you are accommodated.
The event will be Relaxed, meaning you are welcome to leave and re-enter, tic and move around.
Refreshments
Light refreshments will be served. Please help us to minimise waste by bringing your own water bottle.
About the High Street Classroom
The High Street Classroom, part of the Mayor of London’s High Street Network, is a learning programme of events, activities and working groups. Treating London’s high streets as our classroom, we visit projects, and explore how to deliver good growth for Londoners through collaboration, innovation and shared practice.
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