Live
Tackling root causes: halting biodiversity loss through the circular economy
Webinar

Tackling root causes: halting biodiversity loss through the circular economy

A circular economy plays a key role in halting and reversing global biodiversity loss. Join us to discuss the findings of Sitra’s new study and its linkages to key business and policy measures.

  • June 13, 2022 at 10:00 am - 11:00 am
  • Online

You need to accept marketing-cookies to watch this video

Open cookie settings
Watch the recording on Youtube.

Sitra’s new study Tackling root causes – halting biodiversity loss through the circular economy reveals that circular solutions have significant potential to halt global biodiversity loss.

The solutions already exist, and if applied immediately, circular interventions in four key sectors can halt biodiversity loss even if no other action is taken. And more than that, the study finds that the world’s biodiversity could recover to 2000 levels by 2035, if the circular interventions captured in the study are implemented.

This study is the first to quantify the role a circular economy can play in tackling global biodiversity loss, targeting four sectors with the largest impacts: food and agriculture, buildings and construction, fibres and textiles, and forestry and the forest industry.

What do these findings imply for decision-makers, both in business and policymaking? And how can we all contribute to speed up the transition to a circular economy that leaves more room for nature to thrive?

The event will be introduced by a keynote speech from Johan Rockström, Director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and Professor in Earth System Science at the University of Potsdam, outlining the planetary crises we are facing.

The study’s results will then be shared by Tim Forslund, Specialist at the Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra. Thereafter, a panel discussion will bring together perspectives from Florika Fink-Hooijer of the Directorate-General for the Environment of the European Commission, Joss Blériot from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and Corli Pretorius from the UN’s World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC).

Join us to discuss the key role a circular economy can play in halting global biodiversity loss.

What's this about?