Circularity on the Move: Stricter rules, More Circularity?

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Moving from a linear to a circular society is more urgent than ever, given climate change and biodiversity loss. The legal framework governing this transition to a more circular economy and society has transformed in recent times. Whereas rules were often not specifically focused on circularity, now we see a development in which circularity takes centre stage. More importantly, the rules appear to have become more stringent by dictating circular behavior of governments and producers. The questions that comes to the fore are multifold. How is this development taking shape in the Netherlands (i.e. Circulaire Economie Wet) and in the European Union (i.e Eco-design for Sustainable Products  Regulation, Batteries Regulation, Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation etc.)? Will these stricter rules lead to more circularity? Are they indeed fit for purpose?

These pressing questions are at the core of this interactive event. Its purpose is twofold. First, it aims to provide an understanding of what the legal landscape when it comes to circularity looks like in NL and EU, with a focus on the hypothesis that this landscape is changing into more and more stringent requirements. Secondly, it aims to discuss the positive and negative implications of this changing legal framework legal practice and the involved stakeholders.

Preliminary programme

  • 13:30 - Walk-in
  • 14:00 - Opening by prof. mr. dr. Willem A. Janssen (Utrecht University / University of Groningen)
  • 14:05 - The EU legal framework for a circular economy in the EU: Changing obligations for producers by mr. dr. Ida Mae de Waal (Utrecht University)
  • 14:40 - The legal framework for a circular economy in the Netherlands: Obligations for producers – Implementation in the Netherlands by prof. mr. dr. Marlon Boeve (Utrecht University / TU Delft)
  • 15:15 - Q&A
  • 15:30 - Break with coffee/tea
  • 16:00 - Panel discussion ‘Stricter Rules, More Circularity?’
  • 17:00 -18:00 Closing and drinks

We welcome professionals working in the context of the transition towards a circular economy and society, including academics, policy makers, public enforcers, producers and legal practitioners. 

This event is convened by prof. Willem Janssen and prof. Chris Backes within the context of the UU Pathways to Sustainability Community Towards a Circular Economy and Society. It is supported by the research project ‘Public Interest Ecosystems’ of Centre for Regulation and Enforcement in Europe (RENFORCE) and the Centre for Water, Oceans and Sustainability Law (UCWOSL), School of Law, Utrecht University.

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Alex Brenninkmeijer Zaal, Achter Sint Pieter 200, Utrecht
Entrance fee
Attendance is free, registration is mandatory
Registration

Please register via this link. Attendance is free, registration is mandatory. In case of a no-show without prior cancellation, a 75 euro fee will be invoiced.