This roundtable will unite policymakers, businesses, and experts to explore circular economy opportunities in Ghana, focusing on policy, innovation, and investment for a sustainable future.
- business model | circular economy | environmental impact | innovation | renewable resources | right to repair | sustainable economic growth strategy | waste management | waste recycling
- Wednesday 18 June 2025, 08:30 - 15:00 (CEST)
- ACCRA, Ghana
Practical information
- When
- Wednesday 18 June 2025, 08:30 - 15:00 (CEST)
- Where
- AH HOTELEast Legon, ACCRA, Ghana
- Languages
- English
- Part of
Description
Advancing Ghana’s circular economy: policy, innovation & business opportunities
As part of the EU Green Week 2025, the circular economy roundtable will bring together key stakeholders from government, industry, academia, and development organisations to explore opportunities for accelerating the transition to a circular economy in Ghana. Organised by AHK Ghana, this high-impact event will foster dialogue, partnerships, and actionable strategies for sustainable resource management.
Topic & objectives
The event will focus on:
- Promoting circular economy principles across industries.
- Identifying challenges and opportunities for businesses in adopting circular models.
- Strengthening collaboration between policymakers, private sector actors, and development partners.
- Exploring financing mechanisms and innovative solutions for waste management, recycling, and resource efficiency.
Target audience
This event will bring together:
- Government officials and policymakers
- Private sector leaders and entrepreneurs
- International organisations and development agencies
- Waste management and recycling industry experts
- Researchers, academia, and sustainability advocates
Format & activities
The roundtable will feature:
- Keynote addresses: insights from government officials and international experts on Ghana’s circular economy policies and global best practices.
- Panel discussions: engaging conversations with industry leaders on waste management, innovation, and sustainable finance.
- Breakout sessions: thematic discussions to develop practical solutions for circular economy implementation.
- Networking opportunities: facilitating partnerships and business collaborations among stakeholders.
Notable speakers
- Government representatives: policymakers driving circular economy policies in Ghana.
- Industry leaders: CEOs and executives from leading waste management and sustainability-focused companies.
- International experts: specialists from the EU, UNIDO, and AHK sharing insights on global best practices.
Conclusion
This roundtable will serve as a catalyst for sustainable development in Ghana by driving policy recommendations, fostering partnerships, and unlocking investment opportunities in the circular economy sector.
