In June 2026, partner events across Europe and beyond will explore this year’s theme: investing in nature – rewarding for people and business.
This means using our time, knowledge, skills, space and funding to protect and restore nature, manage resources more responsibly, and support the wellbeing of people and communities.
Events can take many forms – from workshops, seminars and training sessions to public debates, exhibitions, local projects, guided visits, online webinars and more. They might focus on topics such as restoring habitats, protecting biodiversity, greening cities, improving water and soil management, or developing nature-based solutions to environmental challenges.
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RSSA joint webinar by SPARCCLE, ACCREU, and CROSSEU projects exploring the nexus of biodiversity loss, climate transitions, and economic risk with experts from the ECB and the research community.
From awareness to implementation: advancing Digital Product Passports through data, governance, and collaboration across the fashion value chain (ESPR Working Table 2026–2027 roadmap).
A half-day event for the launch of the documentary 'Seagrass: The Hidden Life Beneath our Shores' and the Seagrass poster at the University of Galway
Practical insights and examples on how strategic investment in urban ecosystems enhances resilience, supports climate goals, and delivers measurable benefits.
Exploring how the Iberian Forest and carbon markets can drive climate action, resilience, and new value for nature's services and restoration (ecosystem services).
Regenerative agriculture in the textile sector as part of a nature-positive economy: solutions and challenges to scale impact.
Workshop in Paris
Advancing Europe’s strategic autonomy through innovation, public-private collaboration, and leadership in key sectors: semiconductors, quantum technologies, defence, and critical materials.
Presentation of results from soil monitoring networks and real examples of successful practices that enhance soil health across different land-use systems.
Re-naturing schoolyards in European cities.