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  • CIRCULÉIRE’s Stakeholder Workshop: Supporting Industry to Embrace Circularity

    Join us on 25th May 2022, at RDS Simmonscourt, Dublin Click here to register for CIRCULÉIRE’s Workshop “Supporting Industry to Embrace Circularity” (FREE) taking place at the 2022 Manufacturing & Supply Chain Expo (registration is also FREE) Would your business like to understand how to capture circular advantage? If yes, CIRCULÉIRE would like to invite you to participate in the “Industry Stakeholder Workshop: Supporting Industry to Embrace Circularity” on the 25th of May, 2 pm, at RDS Simmonscourt, Dublin, during the 2022 Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference and Exhibition. Transitioning from a linear to a circular business model has become a boardroom imperative. Join us to explore the drivers and opportunities for Irish industry’s transition towards circularity as well as unpack the barriers and key enablers of circular business models. This workshop will be delivered by Dr Geraldine Brennan, Head of Circular Economy at IMR and Lead of CIRCULÉIRE. She has spent over a decade exploring the barriers and enablers of industry adoption and implementation of circular and sustainable business models. Dr Brennan holds a PhD in Strategic Management from Imperial College London and has lectured, authored, and edited a range of thought leadership on the topic of scaling circular innovation. Workshop Agenda 2pm-2:15pm – Coffee & Tea on Arrival 2:15pm-2:30pm – Introductions to IMR, CIRCULÉIRE & Workshop Objectives 2:30pm – 2:45pm – Overview of Circular Economy Drivers + Opportunities 2:45pm-3:45pm - World Café: Exploring Barriers & Enablers of Circular Business Models 3:45-4pm – Workshop Wrap Up + Networking This free interactive 2-hour industry workshop is hosted by Irish Manufacturing Research, the secretariat of CIRCULÉIRE, Ireland’s first industry-led circular economy innovation network. Places are limited so please register to reserve your place. See CIRCULÉIRE’s full range of activities at 2022 Manufacturing & Supply Chain Expo. About CIRCULÉIRE CIRCULÉIRE is a public-private partnership co-created by Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) and three strategic partners: the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications (DECC) , the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and EIT Climate-KIC . Together with industry partners CIRCULÉIRE aims to assist manufacturers and their supply chains to switch from linear to circular business models. Read more about CIRCULÉIRE here .

  • CirTex, IFF Plastics and Niskus Biotec join CIRCULÉIRE’s Panel on May 25th

    “Circular Ventures: Drivers & Opportunities” will take place at the 2022 Manufacturing & Supply Chain Expo Click here to attend the 2022 Manufacturing & Supply Chain Expo (FREE) See CIRCULÉIRE’s full range of activities at 2022 Manufacturing & Supply Chain Expo (RDS Simonscourt,Dublin) Among a range of activities, CIRCULÉIRE will host the panel “Circular Ventures: Drivers & Opportunities” on May 25th, during the (in-person) 2022 Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference and Exhibition. From 11 to 11:55 am, hear from CirTex, IFF Plastics and Niskus Biotec who will share their journey to scaling up their circular ventures. David McCormack, Director of Sustainable Manufacturing at Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR), will moderate the panel and will also announce CIRCULÉIRE’s 2022 Circular Venture Cohort. See below the panellist’s biographies and their presentation synopsis. The Linear Model: have we reached the tipping point? – CirTex Ltd The stage is set. We are all clear that it’s not business as usual. The pattern of Manufacture, Use and Discard is the burning platform. Irish Entrepreneurs are stepping into the problem by investing and innovating new solutions. We’re at a tipping point. So how do we catapult forward? Presenter: Rick Earley , CEO at CirTex Ltd Rick graduated in Applied Chemistry from the Cork Institute of Technology and in Purchasing Management from Witwatersrand Business College, South Africa. He started his professional career in the R&D unit of Biocon Biochemicals. Later, he founded MetPro Limited, which was acquired by Jordan and subsequently acquired by Goldman Sachs. From 2017 – to 2018, he served as CEO of Shanghai Santai Wrapper Company in China. IFF Plastics: Transforming Plastics Waste into Longer-Lasting Products – IFF Plastics IFF Plastics diverts valuable plastic waste from export or landfill by recovering and processing industrial waste plastics from industry, farms, and recovering ocean plastics to transform these into durable plastics products. Learn how IFF Plastics is playing its part to build a circular plastics economy in Ireland. Presenter: Sharon Barrington , General Manager at IFF Plastics Sharon Barrington is the General Manager of IFF Plastics, a family-run plastics recycling and manufacturing facility in West Clare. Transforming Agrifood waste streams into revenue streams - Niskus Biotec Ltd Food manufacturing companies create a significant amount of plant-based waste streams that are becoming increasingly costly to treat or dispose of, we profile how onsite myco-valorisation can be used to convert these waste and side streams into high-value fermented products. Presenter: Vincent Farrelly , Founder & CEO at Niskus Biotec Ltd Vincent Farrelly has 20 years of experience working in European life science and tech. He has held management positions in R&D and business development in private, spin-outs and public sectors. He has an MBA from Technology University Dublin and MSc from Aberdeen University. _ CIRCULÉIRE’s Workshop: Supporting Industry to Embrace Circularity (25th May) Transitioning from a linear to a circular business model has become a boardroom imperative. Join our free (in-person) Stakeholder Workshop on the 25th May from 2-4pm at the 2022 Manufacturing & Supply-Chain Expo to explore the drivers and opportunities for Irish industry’s transition towards circularity as well as unpack the barriers and key enablers of circular business models. Click here to register for CIRCULÉIRE’s Workshop “Supporting Industry to Embrace Circularity” (FREE) – Note places are limited.  About CIRCULÉIRE CIRCULÉIRE is a public-private partnership co-created by Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) and three strategic partners: the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications (DECC) , the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and EIT Climate-KIC . Together with industry partners CIRCULÉIRE aims to assist manufacturers and their supply chains to switch from linear to circular business models. Read more about CIRCULÉIRE here .

  • CIRCULÉIRE sponsors Ireland’s First Circular Economy Leadership Award

    Deadline for applications is 31st of July and the award ceremony takes place on September 16th, at Kilashee Hotel, Co. Kildare Click here to apply for the Circular Economy Leadership category Click here to apply for the Sustainable Manufacturer of the Year Updated on 27th June 2022: the deadline for applications was extended. The new deadline is 31st of July 2022. Don’t miss this opportunity! CIRCULÉIRE is pleased to sponsor Ireland’s first “Circular Economy Leadership” award, a brand-new category at this year’s 2022 Manufacturing & Supply Chain Awards. The award seeks to recognise industry actors demonstrating sectoral leadership in transitioning their business or supply-chain(s) towards a circular economy model. Another excellent opportunity for companies and businesses on a green trajectory is the category “Sustainable Manufacturer of the Year”, which recognises manufacturers who have taken their sustainability agenda to the next level: cutting carbon footprint and converting green manufacturing into a business opportunity. The deadline for applications to both award categories is the 31st of July and the award ceremony will take place on September 16th, 2022 at Kilashee Hotel, Co. Kildare. Circular Economy Leadership Award Criteria Nominees for this award must illustrate the ways in which they have embedded circular innovation within their business or supply chain or how they are enabling circular economy innovation within their supply chain or sector. Candidates are asked to provide details of, and be evaluated on, the following aspects of their submission: a) Company overview b) The circular economy innovation, which tends to relate to the implementation of multiple circular economy strategies like Design for Circularity, Product Service Systems, Asset Utilisation, As-Is Re-Use, Remanufacturing, Repair, Refurbishment, Take-back Schemes/ Circular Reverse Logistics, Circular Procurement and Industrial Symbiosis, for example. c) Supply-Chain / Sectoral Leadership d) Impacts, which tend to include, but are not limited to, waste reductions; greenhouse gas emission reductions; job creation, retention or upskilling and impacts on national public policy / regulatory frameworks. e) Supporting Documentation – Including Testimonials Read more & apply here . Sustainable Manufacturer of the Year Criteria Candidates are asked to provide details of, and be evaluated on, the following aspects of their submission: a) Company overview b) Green Manufacturing Initiative c) Sustainability Strategy d) Emissions Measurements Systems e) Sustainable Sourcing f) Impact g) Supporting Material Read more & apply here . IMR Manufacturing & Supply Chain Awards https://youtu.be/Y8N2IN0D7nQ The first edition of the IMR Manufacturing & Supply Chain Awards took place in 2020 ( see the winners here ). Currently, there are 12 award categories one can apply to . The idea is to “recognise excellence, promote innovation, and raise standards across Ireland’s manufacturing and supply chain industry”. The awards culminating in a ceremony that gathers the manufacturing community to celebrate and acknowledge their peers. See more here . The 2022 judging panel includes: Barry Kennedy , CEO of Irish Manufacturing Research Bob Barbour , Director and Chief Executive of the Centre for Competitiveness Dr Christopher Keely , Senior Business Development Manager, Trinity College Dublin Eoin O’Driscoll , Chairman of the Tyndall National Institute John F. Whelan , Independent Consultant – Specialising International Trade Prof Eamonn Murphy , MD-Irish Centre for Business Excellence, UL Regina Moran , Vodafone Business Director About CIRCULÉIRE CIRCULÉIRE is a public-private partnership co-created by Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) and three strategic partners: the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications (DECC) , the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and EIT Climate-KIC . Together with industry partners CIRCULÉIRE aims to assist manufacturers and their supply chains to switch from linear to circular business models. Read more about CIRCULÉIRE here .

  • CIRCULÉIRE’s Venture Innovation & Mentoring Programme 2022 Cohort kicks off

    Meet the awardees and take a deep dive into their innovative circular business The five awardees were announced during CIRCULÉIRE’s panel at the Manufacturing and Supply Chain Expo on the 25th of May 2022. On May 31st CIRCULÉIRE, in partnership with Tangent, Trinity’s Ideas Space , kicked off the 2022 Circular Venture Innovation & Mentoring Programme. In this first meeting, the new cohort had the opportunity to meet their fellow awardees’ peers and take the first step toward this journey of learning and scaling up their business. This circular venture programme is the first of its kind in Ireland (established in 2020) to target late-stage ventures that demonstrate or enable circular business models. Following a competitive selection process, each awardee will receive a grant of €5k and participate in our bespoke Innovation & Mentoring Programme from May 2022 to September 2022. Read more about the 5 awardees: Jiminy Eco Toys Jiminy retails "sustainably-made new" toys. Now, they are launching "Play", a line of "proudly pre-loved" toys. In this line, the toys are checked, cleaned, warrantied, and packed in a stylish, branded, gift-able box. "We're conscious that re-use is an equally powerful way to make toys sustainable. We know from experiments that there's a bigger shift in people's mindsets and behaviour needed to normalise pre-loved toys. So we applied to CIRCULÉIRE’s programme for some expert help getting that started" – Sharon Keilthy, Founder and CEO of Jiminy Eco Toys. Electric Avenue (Electric Bikes) A bike-share provider that focuses on the modularity of their bikes and batteries, which enables to re-manufacture them at the end of each lifecycle. Applying this method, they double the life span of a lithium-ion battery pack and keep bikes on the road and out of landfills for longer. “We have first-hand experience of the strategic and educational benefits these programmes afford to start-ups and couldn’t miss the opportunity to apply to the CIRCULÉIRE’s programme as the mentoring will be invaluable to our remanufacturing process and company development” – David Harpur, Co-Founder of Electric Avenue. ReFunk (Furniture) Refunk is a one-stop eCommerce platform which facilitates the buying, selling and commissioning of pre-loved and upcycled furniture through their marketplace. “Our mission is to stop virgin materials being used in the furniture sector and to provide a platform to enable furniture pieces to be kept in use for longer. We applied to the CIRCULÉIRE’s programme to gain access to the expertise of the best mentors in the circular economy who will enable us to create the most scalable and circular model that we can optimise here in Ireland, and expand globally” – Ellie Walters, Co-Founder & COO of ReFunk Upcycling. Returnr (Re-Usable Packaging) Returnr is eliminating single-use food and beverage packaging in cafes and independent retailers through a B2C deposit return scheme for re-usable food and beverage packaging. “Returnr Ireland applied to CIRCULÉIRE’s programme to progress it's mission of eliminating single use food and beverage packaging while impacting and accelerating the national transition to a net-zero carbon circular economy" – David Weitbrecht, Director of Returnr. KnowCarbon (CE Enabler) Digital and traceability venture that focuses on providing transparent, actionable data to companies and consumers on carbon. The mission is to accelerate the move to a zero-carbon economy and reduce carbon emissions by 100M tonnes by 2030 (2x the carbon footprint of Ireland). “We believe we are aligned with CIRCULÉIRE’s objectives to ‘source, test, finance, and scale’, circular manufacturing systems, supply chains and circular business models to deliver significant reductions in both CO2 emissions and waste. We’ll do this by increasing sales revenues for our SME/circular customers and increasing the growth of circular business models by creating network effects for the circular economy” – Eamonn Galvin, CEO and Co-Founder of KnowCarbon. Read about the 2021 New Venture Cohort here About CIRCULÉIRE CIRCULÉIRE is a public-private partnership co-created by Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) and three strategic partners: the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications (DECC) , the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and EIT Climate-KIC . Together with industry partners CIRCULÉIRE aims to assist manufacturers and their supply chains to switch from linear to circular business models. Read more about CIRCULÉIRE here .

  • A warm welcome to CIRCULÉIRE’s Newest Member: Rebox

    Rebox collects reusable cardboard all over Ireland and the U.K. CIRCULÉIRE is delighted to welcome our newest member to the network: Rebox . The company collects reusable cardboard mainly sourced from waste and recycling companies, or directly from Food and Beverage producers or the Pharmaceutical sector (for example Diageo, Glenpatrick Water and Baxter Pharmaceuticals). Hear from Michael O’Doherty, from Rebox, about the benefits of reusing cardboard packaging and why they joined the network: "Recycling tends to lead to exporting of resources whilst reuse creates local supply-chains which keep resources and economic value in the Irish economy. Re-box enables reuse by providing SMEs with cardboard packaging which is no longer utilised by larger entities- reducing costs, reducing environmental waste, and creating local supply-chains in the process". Rebox collect reusable cardboard all over Ireland and the U.K. "We joined CIRCULÉIRE because it is important to get the message out that there is a world of difference between recycling something or reusing it. We tell our clients that 'Reuse takes recycling to the next level' and helps them to take their next step on their carbon reduction journey”. Watch below "The Story of Rebox": https://youtu.be/3bhqGC1FfVc About CIRCULÉIRE CIRCULÉIRE is a public-private partnership co-created by Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) and three strategic partners: the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications (DECC) , the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and EIT Climate-KIC . Together with industry partners CIRCULÉIRE aims to assist manufacturers and their supply chains to switch from linear to circular business models. Read more about CIRCULÉIRE here .

  • 2022 Call for Proposals III: Expert Facilitator to deliver CIRCULÉIRE’s Thematic Working Group (TWG) on ‘Industry 5.0 and the Circular Economy’

    We are looking for CE specialists in Advanced Technologies and Digitalisation to deliver our latest Thematic Working Group . Deadline for applying is midnight July 18th, 2022 . Click here for the Background document Download Click here for the Application Form (Excel) Download Are you an expert in Digital Transformation, who recognises the enabling role that Advanced Technologies and Digitalisation can play in supporting Irish manufacturers’ and their supply-chain partners’ transition to a circular economy? Do you have demonstrated experience facilitating groups and successfully leading co-design and ideation workshops, roundtables and events? If so, CIRCULÉIRE wants to hear from you. CIRCULÉIRE is requesting applications from suitably qualified ‘Expert Facilitators’ to lead its forthcoming Thematic Working Group on ‘Industry 5.0 and the Circular Economy’. Thematic Working Group (TWG) Process and Aims Each year for the duration of the programme, CIRCULÉIRE’s industry members vote on topics they deem strategically important to enabling – or preventing – their transition to a circular economy. In 2022, ‘Industry 5.0 and the Circular Economy’ was selected as a top priority topic for the network to run a Thematic Working Group on. Background - how can Industry 5.0 accelerate Ireland Inc’s transition to a Circular Economy? Digital and advanced technologies have a vital role to play in leading to more efficient and flexible production processes, with increased resource efficiency in terms of both energy and materials ( EI; 2019 ). A critique of past digital strategies for industry, however, is that they are not sufficiently focused on sustainability or respect for planetary boundaries and that they can encourage digitally-enabled extractive and consumptive economic activity, contributing to an overall acceleration of negative climate impacts and ecosystem loss (EC, 2021; 8). Industrial digital and technological paradigms must therefore set out a clear ambition to support the industry’s transition to regenerative, circular economy pathways, based on intensified renewable energy usage and circular value chains. When applied effectively, digital solutions and advanced technologies can open up several opportunities for manufacturers and their supply chain partners to achieve sustainable, circular economy implementation. Running over a 12 – 16-week period, the successfully appointed Expert Facilitator will deliver a series of meetings, workshops and webinars and produce high-quality industry-focussed outputs; each aimed at achieving the objectives of the TWG (more details in the call document here ). The aims of this TWG are thus as follows: Increase CIRCULÉIRE’s panel members’ (including Industry Members’) knowledge and awareness of Industry 5.0 technologies, trends and best practices, exploring the opportunities and challenges it presents to accelerate and enable Irish industry’s transition to circularity; Convene a working group – comprised of industry representatives and senior stakeholders – to co-produce high-quality thought leadership aimed at advancing Irish the industry’s circular transition (producing high-quality outputs and proposing practical, actionable recommendations as appropriate); Design and deliver 2x Ideation Workshops where the working group identify min. 7-10 digital/advanced technology circular innovations (e.g. related to platforms, processes, products and/and people) that support Irish industry’s circularity transition, and which have potential to reduce industry’s GHG and waste and improve material efficiency if implemented in the future. 2022 TWGs Indicative Dates Kicking off in mid-August 2022, this Thematic Working Group (TWG) will run until October (Q3-4) 2022, for a period of approximately 12- 16 weeks (A more detailed timeline will be agreed with the consultant as service contracts are being drawn up). Questions on this specification should come in writing to IMR (contact details below). We will collect questions until midnight Tuesday, 12th of July . Deadline for applications to circuleire@imr.ie is midnight, 18th of July . Applications to be emailed using subject heading ‘Expert Facilitator application – ‘Industry 5.0 and the Circular Economy’ with completed Excel Application SpreadSheet Template attached. Applications will be assessed against relevant knowledge and experience, and proposed approach to delivering the activities. This work has a maximum allowable budget of €20,000.00 ex. VAT. Indicative dates on the Call for Proposal: Open questions from submitting parties closed midnight Tuesday, 12th of July . Deadline for RFP submission to  circuleire@imr.ie : midnight, 18th of July (with completed Excel Sheet using the subject heading ‘Expert Facilitator application – ‘Industry 5.0 and the Circular Economy’) Interviews with shortlisted applicants: Circa 22nd of July Communication of successful candidate: 25th of July Internal kick-Off Meeting to Agree Timeline: W/C 28th of July TWG commences: W/C 8th of August IMR Contact Person: Sophie Reynolds, Circular Economy Technologist ( sophie.reynolds@imr.ie ). About CIRCULÉIRE CIRCULÉIRE is a public-private partnership co-created by Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) and three strategic partners: the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications (DECC) , the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and EIT Climate-KIC . Together with industry partners, CIRCULÉIRE aims to assist manufacturers and their supply chains to switch from linear to circular business models. Read more about CIRCULÉIRE here .

  • Scaling Circularity: 2022 CIRCULÉIRE Survey of Irish Industry Needs

    We want to hear from Irish industry about their journeys toward a circular economy model. Click to participate! Click here to go to the survey See the full survey in pdf format We would like to hear from Irish industry - new ventures, micro-enterprise, SMEs and large enterprises alike - about your journeys’ toward a circular economy model: including key challenges/barriers, your circular economy best practice and key areas of support you might need over the next 3-5 years. The survey has 14 questions and takes approx. 5-10 min. to be completed. All submissions are confidential and your participation will help inform how CIRCULÉIRE can be made more impactful in the future. About CIRCULÉIRE CIRCULÉIRE is a public-private partnership co-created by Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) and three strategic partners: the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications (DECC) , the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and EIT Climate-KIC . Together with industry partners, CIRCULÉIRE aims to assist manufacturers and their supply chains to switch from linear to circular business models. Read more about CIRCULÉIRE here .

  • Available now: Circular Construction & Built Environment Good Practice Sectoral Guide

    The first of a report series aimed at supporting industry players in high-impact Irish sectors to transition to a circular economy Check here the full report See the executive summary CIRCULÉIRE has just made the Circular Construction & Built Environment Good Practice Sectoral Guide publicly available. The Guide is intended for those involved in the construction industry, including economic operators in the value chain, as well as policymakers. It profiles the sector in Ireland, outlines the economic and environmental impact of the sector, and describes some of the key policy drivers influencing circularity in the sector. It profiles 14 industry-led circular innovations, that are shaping the construction and built environment sector in Ireland and beyond. It draws our key lesson and recommendations on some of key opportunities to circularise the sector in Ireland. This Guide is the first of a series of forthcoming reports targeted at Irish industry players in sectors deemed strategically important to supporting Ireland’s transition to a circular economy. For further discussions about this report, get in touch with Sophie Reynolds , Circular Economy Senior Researcher. About CIRCULÉIRE CIRCULÉIRE is a public-private partnership co-created by Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) and three strategic partners: the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications (DECC) , the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and EIT Climate-KIC . Together with industry partners, CIRCULÉIRE aims to assist manufacturers and their supply chains to switch from linear to circular business models. Read more about CIRCULÉIRE here .

  • CIRCULÉIRE Industry Members hold 12 nominations across the 2022 IMR Manufacturing & Supply Chain Awards

    Ceremony takes place on September 16th at Kilashee Hotel, Co. Kildare The finalists for the 2022 IMR Manufacturing & Supply Chain Awards have been announced and nine of CIRCULÉIRE’s Industry Members hold twelve nominations across all categories open for submission this year. See the list below: APL a Comar Company - Best Training & Development Programme Award Sponsored By Ibec; Best Use of Robotics Award Sponsored By Mitsubishi Aryzta Ireland - Health & Safety Project of the Year Boston Scientific - Best Supply Chain Innovation Award; Product Innovation & Design Sponsored By Hanley Automation; Smart Factory Manufacturer of the Year Sponsored By Bank of Ireland Cirtex Ltd - Circular Economy Leadership Sponsored By CIRCULÉIRE DECOTEK - Sustainable Manufacturer of the Year Sponsored By AIB iQuTech - Circular Economy Leadership Sponsored By CIRCULÉIRE Kerrygold - Lean Manufacturing Company of the Year Novelplast - Circular Economy Leadership Sponsored By CIRCULÉIRE Wyeth Nutrition - Sustainable Manufacturer of the Year Sponsored By AIB We commend all CIRCULÉIRE members who applied for the #IMRAwards and wish those shortlisted the best of luck . The #IMRAwards ceremony takes place on the 16th of September in the Kilashee Hotel in Naas, Co. Kildare. For more information about the #IMRAwards, learn more here . About CIRCULÉIRE CIRCULÉIRE is a public-private partnership co-created by Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) and three strategic partners: the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications (DECC) , the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and EIT Climate-KIC . Together with industry partners, CIRCULÉIRE aims to assist manufacturers and their supply chains to switch from linear to circular business models. Read more about CIRCULÉIRE here .

  • Join us for CIRCULÉIRE Public Webinar on End of Waste & By-Products

    Register to participate on Wed, 14th Sept., at 11 am, via Zoom Click here to register Join us for CIRCULÉIRE’s free-to-attend Public Webinar showcasing the findings from our 2022 Thematic Working Group on End-of-Waste and By-Product Notification. End-of-waste and by-product notifications play a key role in a circular economy by helping to establish a market for a wide range of secondary raw materials, improving resource management, encouraging symbiotic industrial practices, and preventing resources from being sent for disposal. By maintaining resource value within the economy, the successful application of end-of-waste and by-product status reduces the environmental impacts arising from waste disposal. The session is taking place on Wednesday, 14th of September, 2022 from 11 am to 1 pm, via Zoom, and will be moderated by Karl Hylands , Director, Re-Mine Limited, CIRCULÉIRE's appointed Expert Facilitator and Sophie Reynolds, CIRCULÉIRE's Thematic Working Groups Lead and Circular Economy Technologist, IMR and. Register to join us and learn more about: The state of play of Ireland’s end of waste and by-product policy context, and the role that this plays in driving Ireland towards circularity; What key lessons industry can apply when looking to prepare strong end-of-waste and/or by-product applications; Major barriers to circularising Ireland’s economy using these specific tools, and the recommendations identified on what’s needed to overcome them; Innovation opportunities identified by CIRCULÉIRE's cross-sectoral Thematic Working Group Panel Members about how Ireland’s end of waste and by-product regimes might be optimised for a circular economy. This is the right opportunity for you if: You are a producer of a significant waste stream and would like to make use of it or check if that has potential for value recovery You are struggling to identify what opportunities exist for you to make this transition or to understand the regulatory issues that you will face You have heard of the circular economy and the ability to reduce waste and retain value for longer You are interested in understanding the wider Irish context of these issues About CIRCULÉIRE CIRCULÉIRE is a public-private partnership co-created by Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) and three strategic partners: the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications (DECC) , the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and EIT Climate-KIC . Together with industry partners, CIRCULÉIRE aims to assist manufacturers and their supply chains to switch from linear to circular business models. Read more about CIRCULÉIRE here .

  • 2022 Circular Economy Leadership Award: Meet the finalists

    CIRCULÉIRE sponsors the first circular economy award of its kind in Ireland. Check out the six companies shortlisted. Congratulations to Cirtex, HealthBeacon, iQuTech, Meade Farm Group, Novelplast and VivaGreen Group for being shortlisted for the Circular Economy Leadership Award at the 2022 IMR Manufacturing & Supply Chain Awards #IMRAwards. This is Ireland's first circular economy award and CIRCULÉIRE is proud to sponsor the category and commend all the companies who applied for this very competitive award. The ceremony takes place on the 16th of September 2022 in the Kilashee Hotel in Naas, Co. Kildare. For tickets and more information, learn more here . About CIRCULÉIRE CIRCULÉIRE is a public-private partnership co-created by Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) and three strategic partners: the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications (DECC) , the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and EIT Climate-KIC . Together with industry partners, CIRCULÉIRE aims to assist manufacturers and their supply chains to switch from linear to circular business models. Read more about CIRCULÉIRE here .

  • CircLean: Open Innovation Workshop in Ireland – co-hosted by CIRCULÉIRE & Aryzta

    Join us on the 28th of September to discuss the challenges & opportunities associated with scaling industrial symbiosis and the circular economy Check the full agenda here Register for the CircLean event Register now to join us for the upcoming CircLean Open Innovation Workshop to be hosted by CIRCULÉIRE’s Industry Member Aryzta , in Grange Castle Business Park and online. The event will take place from 1:30 to 5 pm on 28 September 2022 This open innovation workshop will provide participants with the opportunity to share experiences and knowledge regarding industrial symbiosis (IS) transactions in an Irish context as well as an opportunity to feedback on views and recommendations for the European Commission to utilise to increase the uptake of IS in the EU. Check out the confirmed speakers to date – more to follow, watch this space: Anestis Filopoulos , Policy Officer – Sustainable Industrial Policy, Circular Economy and Construction Unit, Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs, DG GROW, European Commission Chisom Ekomaru , Sustainability Coordinator at Ecocem Materials - Chisom has corporate experience in the waste and manufacturing sector, a background in Environmental Management and Sustainable Development and a keen interest in circular economy implementation through industrial symbiosis. Chisom coordinates the implementation of Ecocem’s sustainability strategy, leads on ESG Reporting, and is an associate member of the Institute of Environmental Sciences. Rick Earley , CEO at CirTex – Rick graduated in Applied Chemistry from the Cork Institute of Technology and in Purchasing Management from Witwatersrand Business College, South Africa. He started his professional career in the R&D unit of Biocon Biochemicals. Later, he founded MetPro Limited, which was acquired by Jordan and subsequently acquired by Goldman Sachs. From 2017 – to 2018, he served as CEO of Shanghai Santai Wrapper Company in China. About CircLean In its Circular Economy Action Plan and Waste Framework Directive, the European Union has assigned a prominent role to industrial symbiosis (IS). This concept describes ‘the use by one company or sector of underutilised resources broadly defined (including waste, by-products, residues, energy, water, logistics, capacity, expertise, equipment and materials) from another, with the result of keeping resources in productive use for longer’. About CIRCULÉIRE CIRCULÉIRE is a public-private partnership co-created by Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) and three strategic partners: the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications (DECC) , the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and EIT Climate-KIC . Together with industry partners, CIRCULÉIRE aims to assist manufacturers and their supply chains to switch from linear to circular business models. Read more about CIRCULÉIRE here .

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