Cities for Circularity with People at the Center
Specific Objective 2 (Green LGUs)
Read MorePublic-private partnerships (PPPs) took centre stage in a training that equipped local government units (LGUs) with the tools to drive circular and green economy initiatives.
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Read MoreEU joined PH leaders from the government and the private sector at the first-ever SUSTEX 2025, aimed to promote sustainable business practices through science-based, innovative, and inclusive solutions.
Read MoreIn a significant step towards a more sustainable future, the European Union (EU) and the Department of Trade and Industry’s Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM) brought together leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, and sustainability enthusiasts at the Sustainability Solutions Exchange (SSX) Exhibition and Conference.
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Read MoreRe-embracing Indigenous Values with Baguio City’s Transition Towards Circularity
Read MoreThe EU-Philippines Green Economy Partnership, a Global Gateway programme funded by the European Union (EU) and led by the Department of Environment and Natural Resource (DENR), officially launched the Green Economy Platform. It will serve as one-stop-shop to bring together European and Philippine public and private sector actors to unlock and accelerate the green economy transition by sharing green expertise and technology. This platform is supported by the European Union, Germany and Finland.
Read MoreCITEM’s flagship initiative promoting sustainable practices and resources, SSX will debut as a physical event on May 22–24, 2025 at the World Trade Center in Pasay City. It will be located at the Sustainability Hall within the International Food Exhibition (IFEX) Philippines 2025, the country’s premier international food trade show. This move is set to boost the platform’s visibility, underscoring CITEM’s commitment to sustainability and circularity in the food industry.
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