ReLondon Roundup - September

ReLondon Roundup - September

Welcome to the September '24 edition of 'ReLondon Roundup' - our newsletter bringing you the latest circular economy updates and opportunities from London.

Read on to hear about our ever-growing programme of inspirational events for Circular Economy Week 2024; the launch of our pivotal new report detailing the carbon impacts of London's packaging consumption, as well as our latest article outlining how London can accelerate the transition to a zero waste fashion sector.


Join us for Circular Economy Week 2024 - our seventh annual showcase of inspiration and activity to celebrate our collective progress towards a zero waste economy.

#CEweek2024 is gearing up to be bigger and better than ever, with an exciting programme of 50+ events and activities hosted by circular economy champions including C40 Cities , A Good Thing (UK) , Valpak Limited , LOANHOOD , City to Sea , Alliance for Sustainable Building Products , NORNORM and many more!

View all Circular Economy Week events and register now to secure your spot.


We'll be sharing findings from our latest report 'London’s packaging footprint' during Circular Economy Week 2024.

Join us online on Thursday 3rd October at 11:00-12:00 BST for the launch of our new study detailing the damaging greenhouse gas emissions created by London’s packaging consumption. This is the first study to use a material flow analysis methodology to measure the climate impacts of packaging use at a city level. We'll discuss the data in more depth and share opportunities for industry stakeholders to lower the city’s carbon emissions across the packaging supply chain.

Sign up to join the launch.


As one of the world’s most iconic fashion capitals, London has a unique opportunity to step up and set the trend globally by championing new ways to design, make, use (and reuse) clothing and support the transition to a just, low carbon and zero waste fashion sector.

In our latest article, ReLondon's textiles lead, Rachel Singer , outlines how London’s local authorities, community groups and businesses working across the fashion supply chain can all play their part to support this transition.

Read the full article here.



Ian Baker

Public Realm Programme Office Manager, LB Merton

2 个月

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