State of the Circular Economy: Building resilient, sustainable growth
Scotland faces a decisive moment in building an economy that is both competitive and sustainable. By rethinking resources and fostering innovation we can unlock new markets, drive efficiency, and build resilience.
Our recently published State of the Circular Economy report is the latest in a suite of evidence that spotlights circularity as an important, and lucrative, vehicle for economic growth.
Alongside findings from the likes of Green Alliance, Prosper, PwC, and others, it's more apparent than ever that the circular economy is key to leveraging Scotland's long-term competitiveness and resilience.
To advance this vital debate, Zero Waste Scotland is hosting a closed-door forum for economists, policymakers, and senior business leaders, the morning of Tuesday 21st October, and we’re honoured to welcome you to attend.
This conversation-led event will provide a platform to:
- Present and discuss our latest State of the Circular Economy report
- Engage in panel-led dialogue on the opportunities and challenges of circular transition.
- Interrogate next steps for Scotland’s economic policy and business strategy.
The session will conclude with a change to network to further strengthen connections and spark collaboration.