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  • Join people in Circular Economy Clubs from all around the Pacific Northwest for a groundbreaking virtual event.

    As a special focus, we’ll explore the raw materials we use in our businesses and lives, and find meaningful alternatives.

    What’s happening

    To kick off the day, there’ll be a series of lightning keynotes. Experts from organizations of all sizes who explore or embody circular business practices will share what they know. Then there’ll be breakout sessions where you can discuss and connect.

    Who is this event for?

    This event is for everyone from architects, designers and engineers to business leaders and strategists. It’s for education professionals and researchers, to students, to curious citizens of the world. It’s for established companies, start ups and NGOs. If you’re interested in learning about circularity or sharing what you know, it’s for you.

    Event details

    When you register, you’ll get the Zoom link and all the details.

    We want everyone to get a chance to be here, so contact the organizer for a discount or fee waiver if you need it.

    What is the Circular Economy Club (CEC)

    CEC is the international network of over 3,500 circular economy professionals and organizations in over 100 countries. CEC is global and open. Anyone can join for free online. The network gathers architects, engineers, business leaders, researchers and makers that are resetting the world standards. Learn more.

    What is Circular Economy Pacific Northwest

    We’re a volunteer group of organizers from local chapters in Seattle, Vancouver, Bend, Boise, and Victoria.

    Find out more

    See the schedule, get more details, and see the current list of speakers on our website.

    All proceeds from this event will go to the Africa Circular Economy Network as they host a series of conferences in 2021

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