About The Forum

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Over 85% of Australians live in urban areas and nearly 70% in its capital cities, making Australia one of the world’s most urbanized countries. With the Australian population projected to double by 2100, and enough waste going into landfill every year to cover all of Victoria, urgent action is needed to ensure our city services, infrastructure and resources can handle the increasing strain of a growing, ageing population.

The concept of ‘circular economy’ offers a solution in the form of an alternative to the traditional, wasteful linear economy. In circular economy models, resources are kept in use as long as possible to extract their maximum value, before being recovered and recycled into new products and for new uses. Extending beyond material management to aspects such as energy efficiency and conservation, land management, soil protection and water, circular economy adoption is integral to fulfilling the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals – a blueprint to addressing humanity’s greatest challenges through sustainable cities, climate action, poverty alleviation, clean energy and more.

This 2-day forum brings together government agencies, city councils and industries to discuss creating a competitive edge in the move towards Sustainable Cities and Communities, and provides an unprecedented avenue for industries to meet with key departments in local, state, and the federal government. You will also acquire insights, solutions, and strategies from governments and organizations across the globe that have successfully implemented circular economy innovations.

Clariden Global cordially invites you to the 2nd Sustainable Cities, Urban Regeneration And Sustainability Development Forum (via Zoom) this coming February 2021.

Why You Must Join Us At This Forum

5 Powerful Takeaways From Attending The Forum

  1. Learn from the best practices and exemplar cases of companies and organizations that have successfully implemented Circular Economy innovations
  2. Redesign your corporation and products to repurpose waste through innovative product design, resource utilization and waste transformation into renewed products
  3. Enjoy unrivalled networking opportunities to share best practices, form profitable partnerships and meet new customers and peers in the new circular economy
  4. Meet pioneers in the Circular Economy and benefit from one of the very few conferences in Australia dedicated to commercializing opportunities arising from this
  5. Discover how Tech Disruptors are leading Circular Economy and zero-waste innovations

The Forum At A Glance

MAIN FORUM DAY 1 (VIRTUAL): 9 FEBRUARY 2021

  • Keynote: NSW Government’s Strategic Vision For Circular Economy – Strengthening NSW’s Waste And Recycling Industry
  • Keynote: How New South Wales Is Turning Plastic Waste Into New Roads
  • Case Study: How This Queensland Town Plans To Become Australia’s First Circular Economy City
  • Why Sydney Is Australia’s Most Sustainable City
  • A Case Study On Randwick City Council: RecycleSmart Pickup – An Innovative Waste Collection Solution For Residents

MAIN FORUM DAY 2 (VIRTUAL): 10 FEBRUARY 2021

  • Financing Sustainability: How Monash University Demonstrated Its Commitment To Circular Economy By Issuing The World’s First University Climate Bond
  • Sustainability In Managing E-waste With The World’s First Electronic Waste Microfactory
  • Recycling One Billion Takeaway Coffee Cups In Australia: Sustainable Packaging Best Practice
  • How Lake Macquarie City Council’s Food Organics And Garden Organics (Fogo) Service Diverts 111Kg Of Waste Per Person From Landfills?
  • How Deakin University Is Using Microgrids To De-carbonize Itself And Achieve Carbon Neutral By 2030

Unique To This Year's Event

POST-FORUM WORKSHOPS (VIRTUAL): THURSDAY, 11 FEBRUARY 2021

Workshop A: Personal Practical Actions In A Collective Context – Teaspoons Of Change And The UN SDGs

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Workshop B: Principles And Practice Of Managing Sustainability Risks

Workshop C: Leadership Masterclass On The Circular Economy