Combining two events in one, this session launched the C-PRONE project and introduced the Circular Minds project, both aimed at advancing circular procurement. Circular procurement pilots demonstrate potential but often fail to create real impact because organisations struggle with their implementation. The Circular Minds project aims to drive change by transforming organisations governance structure by integrating circular principles. Through capacity building activities, the exchange of good practices and strategic support, Circular minds will empower organisations to achieve tangible results in their circular procurement practices. This event served as an introduction to Circular Minds project, outlining key objectives, activities and the current state of play.
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As part of European Week of Regions and Cities, this event also marked the kick-off of the C-PRONE initiative. C-PRONE, short for Circular Procurement Network, is designed to enable and facilitate international sharing among existing networks, initiatives, and key actors in the circular procurement space. Across Europe, countries, regions, and cities are experimenting with circular procurement, but there is no overarching platform or network to bridge initiatives and enable meaningful 'inter-initiative' sharing. C-PRONE fills this gap by offering a permanent umbrella for circular procurement initiatives, creating a structural space for exchanging insights and best practices.
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- 11:00 CET Welcome
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11:05 CET Introduction to the Circular Minds project (Emile Bruls, Rijkswaterstaat)
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11:20 CET Keynote (Françoise Bonnet, ACR+)
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11:35 CET Presentation of the C-PRONE initiative (Joan Prummel, Rijkswaterstaat)
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11:45 CET Launch moment and platform walkthrough (Nuria Cases i Sampere, ACR+)
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12:00 CET Closing
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