News and articles
New partnership: The Finnish Climate Fund
The Finnish Climate Fund (Ilmastorahasto) is the newest partner of the Nordic Circular Hotspot — let’s welcome them to the network! The Finnish Climate Fund is a Finnish state-owned special-assignment company. Its operations focus on combating climate change, boosting the low-carbon industry and promoting digitalisation.
Mind over matter: embracing human factors in the circular economy
In an era where global challenges demand innovative solutions, the Nordic Circular Summit 2023 in Reykjavik brought together visionaries, sustainability leaders and the business community to consider the human factors at the heart of the circular economy. This article explores the insights shared by speakers and arising from conversations with the audience and the CE community at large, shedding light on the crucial role of human elements in the transition to a circular economy.
New partnership: Kaunas University of Technology
Kaunas University of Technology is a public research university located in Kaunas, Lithuania. Since 1922, KTU has been one of Lithuania's top science education centres. Its Institute of Environmental Engineering conducts research in practical engineering, management and political solutions to the issues of environmental quality. Now, KTU is also the newest member of the Nordic Circular Hotspot Partnership Programme.
New partnership: University of Eastern Finland
CECE is the Research Center for Sustainable Circular Economy based at the University of Eastern Finland (UEF) and it brings together multidisciplinary research on sustainable circular economy, conducted in cooperation with Finnish and international research units. It is also the most recent addition the the NCH Partnership Programme.
New partnership: Halmstad University
Welcome to the Nordic Circular Hotspot Partnership Programme, Halmstad University. This year, Halmstad University celebrates 40 years as an independent university. The anniversary highlights what has made Halmstad University the creative and innovative university that it is today, with focus areas from innovation and sustainable business development to smart cities and communities and multidisciplinary materials research.
New partnership: The Swedish School of Textiles
The Swedish School of Textiles (University of Borås) believes their unique melting pot of solid knowledge, cutting-edge research, and interdisciplinary approach will lay the foundation for the sustainable lifestyle of the future. Their research deals with everything from fibres and recycling to design and textile management. Now, we are very excited to welcome them to the Nordic Circular Hotspot Partnership Programme!
Nordic Circular Summit 2024 will be held in Helsinki
Next Nordic Circular Summit will take place in Helsinki, Finland, in November 2024! 🇫🇮 Do you already know you want to take part in the NCS2024? Let us know now!
New partnership: Shop of Good
Shop of Good is the newest addition to the Nordic Circular Hotspot Partnership Programme. Let’s say welcome to them! Shop of Good is an agency on a mission to help ‘planet and people loving’ innovations to reach their potential — and to do so ethically and responsibly.
Partner Sessions at the NCS2023 — interesting initiatives from across the Nordics
Introduction to Nordic Circular Summit Partner Sessions. On the second day of the NCS2023, 18th of October, we are treated to 20 digital sessions broadcast from around the Nordics (and beyond) by our Partners. Showcasing innovations, projects, initiatives and inspiring examples, these sessions prove the scope and variety of circular economy.