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 panel discussion on advancing nature-positive solutions for health and well-being across Europe
Nature-positive economic solutions for resilient mountain futures
Eighth-grade students debate climate adaptation and the role of investing in nature in building resilient cities of the future.
Organised by the EESC’s Consumers and Environment category and labelled by the Directorate-General for the Environment, the event will take the form of a half-day conference comprising two roundtable discussions and public exchanges.
Engaging stakeholders to improve governance and policy responses to emerging contaminants in European seas
Art competition exploring sustainable agriculture and rural renewal, inspiring creative visions for a resilient, nature-positive future across Europe.
Unlocking nature-positive growth in Eastern Finland by aligning biodiversity, business, security and fairness through EU policy and regional cooperation
A free interactive workshop for children on textile reuse, circular fashion and protecting natural resources through everyday choices
This webinar explores how rehabilitated quarries in Europe can support biodiversity and endangered species, and the role of industry in nature-positive restoration.
Closing the loop: advancing EU competitiveness and sustainability through AI, robotics, and digital twins in the manufacturing sector