23-24 JUL 2025 | ICC SYDNEY

23-24 Jul 2025

ICC SYDNEY

Thursday - 2025

Sydney is facing a growing waste infrastructure crisis that threatens the city’s ability to manage its waste sustainably and efficiently. With population growth, rising consumption, and increasing amounts of complex......
Sustainable procurement is a cornerstone of the circular economy, but its success hinges on the ability to shift attitudes, behaviours, and practices both within governments, regulators, organisations and consumers. This......
As we celebrate the launch of the Circularity Stage at Regen, this session will also celebrate the winners of the Innovation Pitch Fest! Join us to congratulate all of the......
To wrap up the two-day program, representatives from NSW EPA and WCRA will share their reflections on the key themes, insights, and learnings that emerged....
Bringing everyone along on the pathway to a circular economy is arguably, the most important piece in this wicked problem of unsustainable production and consumption. This session will discuss what......
With the built environment consuming 40% of the world's resources, generating one third of global waste and up to 40% of emissions, this is a sector with much to gain......
This session will explore the practical considerations and benefits of using recycled content in public spaces, weighing the potential risks against the rewards. Experts will discuss the safety, durability, and......
The textiles sector generates millions of tonnes of product annually - both clothing and non-clothing. With many new innovations coming onto the market, this session will explore how circularity can......
This session will explore the practical considerations and benefits of using recycled content in public spaces, weighing the potential risks against the rewards. Experts will discuss the safety, durability, and......
Circular packaging solutions start with circular design. In this session, we will hear from industry leaders on the adoption of circular principles into the packaging streams, the need for policy......