Please provide a concise (max 1300 characters) description draft of the session’s topic:
– What key questions will your session explore or provide answers to?
– Why is this relevant for the global transition to circular economy?
– What new information does this bring?
– Do you have (local) examples to share?
Note: If there are several proposals for a similar topic, we will guide organisations to plan their sessions together.
Please describe how this session will link to and deepen the themes of the main programme.
WCEF2026 in India connects local solutions with global markets, finance and resilience. The programme shows how the circular economy can become a practical economic strategy by scaling up and optimising industrial value chains, transitioning informal work into higher-value circular activities, and embracing digital capabilities and long-standing traditions. This will strengthen resource security and markets for circular materials while delivering benefits to nature and the climate.
The main programme is designed to facilitate discussions across four interconnected tracks – people, business, governance and growth.
The main programme is designed to facilitate discussions across four interconnected tracks – people, business, governance and growth. Together the 4 plenaries and 16 parallel sessions offer inspiring, practical and scalable examples of the circular economy in action. The forum explores how skills, jobs and participation drive inclusion; business transforms value chains; governance sets the rules; growth delivers scale; and how the next generation is taking over.
How will the session contribute to the following overall goals of WCEF2026?
1. Demonstrate that the circular economy is the only viable economic model by highlighting its opportunities for economies, societies, the green transition and the environment.
2. Strengthen partnerships and cross-continental matchmaking to ignite fresh ideas, to help tap into new markets and to bring synergies and competitiveness.
3. Build the circular economy capabilities of India by showcasing the latest initiatives in the region and promoting their broader uptake.
4. Showcase the essential role of the circular economy in achieving material resilience and reaching climate and biodiversity goals by connecting innovative approaches and highlighting best practices.
+ Facilitate a participatory spirit of playful discovery, genuine learning and cross-sectoral, geographically diverse coalition-building.