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02.04.2025

From a linear to a circular economy : let's rethink (and criticize) EU materials and waste policy

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Le 02 avril 2025 de 19:15 à 21:15

Amphithéâtre Claude Érignac

13 rue de l'Université, 75007, Paris

In the current context of overgrown economies, accelerating resource depletion, and growing geopolitical uncertainties, the time has come for a critical exploration of the potential and challenges of the circular economy model within the EU.

Beyond its ecological benefits, the circular economy is increasingly seen as a crucial lever for achieving economic and strategic autonomy, reducing reliance on volatile global supply chains and securing access to critical raw materials.

In order to respond to the ecological crisis and bolster EU resilience, we must adopt a critical look at key policy instruments designed to embed circularity and resource efficiency within the European model: will they be sufficient to ensure both environmental sustainability and economic sovereignty? Should alternative models be considered to strengthen the EU's strategic independence?

Axel Darut, expert on public policy related to circular economy, will dissect these complex issues during an interactive masterclass on April 2nd. 

Hosted by the students of the Environment, Energy, and Sustainability policy stream of the School of Public Affairs and the institute for environmental transformations (funded under the TIERED) project of Sciences Po.

À propos de cet événement

Le 02 avril 2025 de 19:15 à 21:15

Amphithéâtre Claude Érignac

13 rue de l'Université, 75007, Paris