ReLondon is pleased to announce that registration for Circular Economy Week 2025 has officially opened, with a diverse and evolving programme of inspiring events set to take place across London and beyond from 20 – 26th October.
Now in its eighth year, #CEWeek2025 is a week-long showcase and celebration of the work that businesses, cities and governments are doing to accelerate the transition to a low carbon circular economy.
Taking place ahead of COP30 climate negotiations, CE Week 2025 will demonstrate how the circular economy supports economic growth, delivers green jobs, promotes efficient and productive use of resources, minimises negative environmental impacts and accelerates progress towards net zero.
There is a wide range of exciting events now open for registration, exploring cutting-edge circular economy-related topics across different sectors and industries.
Delegates are invited to explore the events schedule to see what’s on and reserve their spot at events hosted by leading circular economy practitioners including Decathlon, UCL, London Councils, Reusefully, Ecostage, Virtus Contracts and other leading circular economy changemakers, innovators and practitioners.
More events will be added to the programme in the weeks and days leading up to CE Week.
For those wishing to organise an event, there’s still time to get involved. The CE Week partner pack contains information on hosting an event.
#CEweek2025 is supported by a range of partners committed to accelerating the transition to a circular economy. Academic institutions, government organisations, membership organisations and NGOs are eligible to become ‘supporters’ of #CEweek2025 – get in touch if you’re interested.
About Circular Economy Week
Now in its eighth year, Circular Economy Week is an events platform, hosted by ReLondon and a diverse range of organisations – in London, UK and beyond – to celebrate and share progress to a circular economy. The week highlights how cities, businesses and governments are reducing carbon emissions by innovating to reduce the impact of our consumption of ‘stuff’ on global heating.
New for 2025:
To build on the momentum of Circular Economy Week, we’re thrilled to be co-running this year’s event alongside Circular Cities Week, hosted by Circular Economy Institute – learn more and find an event in a city near you.
Got a query about CE Week?
Get in touch ceweek@relondon.gov.uk