Session Description
As Circular Economy principles begin to gain traction across policy ecosystems in the United States, circular economy best practices are beginning to emerge. This session will provide urban perspectives on opportunities & barriers in the transition to circular cities with a particular focus on how regional CE strategies connect to tangible social & economic outcomes.
Session Panelists:
- Ashima Sukhdev, Circular Economy Advisor for the City of Seattle
- Divya Sridhar, Cleveland Neighbor Progress Program Manager and Lead for Inclusive Circular Cleveland
- Emily Yates, Smart Cities Director, Philadelphia, and former Deputy Director for Envision Charlotte
- Andrew McCue, Circular Economy Consultant, Metabolic
- Moderator: Jennifer Hill Carrigan, former Executive Director, Circular Triangle (Durham, Raleigh, Chapel Hill) & Inclusive Circular Economy Program Manager, PYXERA Global
Key Participant Learning Outcomes
- Gain perspective on how cities are engaging on circularity in different regional contexts
- Get a keen understanding of the opportunities and barriers that exist for cities to fully embrace the circular transition
- Capture key insights on how cities are leveraging circularity to engage and unite other policy areas such as racial equity and economic development
- Provide real-time examples of best practices that cities are employing to move circularity forward on the mayor’s agenda