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EFFECTIVE's Final Event

 

We have the immense pleasure of INVITING YOU to the 

Final Event of Project EFFECTIVE 

on Thursday, 16 February 2023, from 10.00 until 14.00 

in EU House in Ljubljana, Slovenia (Dunajska cesta 20).

 

The final stakeholder event is dedicated to celebrating innovation in #sustainability and #circularity. We will present the outcomes of the project and discuss how we can co-create the future.



The project is ending, but this might just be the beginning!

 

We are pleased to host distinguished speakers:

  • Hosts:  Jerneja Jug Jerše, EU Commission office Slovenia, & Edi Kraus, Effective project Coordinator 
  • Key-note speaker: Janez Potočnik, Ph.D., European Commissioner for  Environment 2009‒2014, partner at Sistemiq (virtual presence)

Representatives of the Effective consortium and EU:

  • Mr. Giulio Bonazzi, Chairman and CEO of Aquafil 
  • Ms. Pilar Llorente, Circular Bio-based Europe JU

On the panel discussion, the results of Effective and their potential will be discussed by representatives of the Ministry of Economic Development and Technology, Climate-KIC, SPIRIT Business Slovenia, and Novamont as the EFFECTIVE project partner.

Project EFFECTIVE is a collaboration of 12 companies - spanning the whole value chain - and organizations to produce bio-based fibres and plastics for large consumer products by using renewable feedstocks and innovative technologies.  The main purpose of the final event is to present key activities and results of the Effective project, proving the possibility to produce innovative biobased materials that can potentially be commercialized in the future.

REGISTER HERE.

 

Join us – we are looking forward to your questions and suggestions that would support further development and implementation of biobased circular solutions.

 

The Effective project consortium
More information:
Marco Segovia Bifarini  marco@circularchange.com

 

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