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Rwanda hosts World Circular Economy Forum

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June 23, 2022
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The World Circular Economy Forum will, for the first time, take place on African soil in 2022, bringing together participants from around the world to absorb lessons from the continent.

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The Forum would also provide wider global south toward building a more resilient and greener global economy. The Forum will be held from December 6-8, in Kigali, Rwanda.

The 2022 World Circular Economy Forum 2022 (WCEF2022) will present some of the world’s best circular economy solutions as well as examine how businesses from Africa and elsewhere can seize new opportunities and gain a competitive advantage in the transition to low-carbon and climate-resilient economies.

Business leaders, policymakers and experts from around the world are expected to participate. The first Forum was held in 2017.

Under the theme From Africa to the World, the hybrid-format event will have proceedings livestreamed on big screens in several African cities to drive broad-based engagement with the forum. The format will enable remote participation in discussions about local models and examples of the circular economy.

“With the youngest population in the world, the African continent can take a crucial role in the global transition towards circularity.

Rwanda is proud to host the World Circular Economy Forum 2022, showing African leadership and commitment,” said Rwanda’s Minister of Environment, Jeanne d’Arc Mujawamariya.

Rwanda is a founding member of the African Circular Economy Alliance and serves as co-chair.

The global south is expected to face among the most severe impacts of climate change and biodiversity loss as a result of the take-make-waste economic paradigm. This is particularly true in Africa.

At the same time, the continent has vast natural resources, and a young, vibrant and entrepreneurial population. As such, it is seen as having both incentive and potential to play a lead role in driving the circular economy model and building greater resilience across the globe.

“As a growing continent, Africa plays a key role in advancing circularity. The WCEF2022 presents an ideal platform to showcase cutting-edge circular solutions to support the Paris climate goals and the Sustainable Development Goals.

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