The webinar will take place on April 16, 2026, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. via Microsoft Teams.
On behalf of the consortium of the international NiCE project (From Niche to Centre – City Centres as Places of Circular Lifestyles), we would like to invite you to an online webinar focused on practical approaches to developing the circular economy in cities and municipalities.
The NiCE project connects cities, organizations, and experts from across Europe with the aim of finding concrete solutions to support sustainable lifestyles, strengthen local economies, and bring circular principles back to city centers.
The webinar will offer inspiration from European pilot projects as well as concrete experiences from the Czech context—ranging from strategic tools and the operation of reuse centers to the use of data for policy-making.
You will learn how cities can:
• support reuse, repair, and sharing in everyday life,
• collaborate effectively with local stakeholders,
• use data and digital tools for managing and developing services,
• and implement successful solutions in their own practice.
Who is the webinar for:
The webinar is primarily intended for representatives of cities and municipalities, but also for other stakeholders—experts, non-profit organizations, government officials, and others interested in the development of the circular economy in cities.
Why attend:
• You’ll gain an overview of specific tools and practical solutions
• You’ll be inspired by experiences from the Czech Republic and other European cities
• You’ll learn how to use data and collaboration to develop circular economy initiatives
• You’ll take away tips that you can apply in your own city
Please register in advance: https://forms.gle/kZ5bLFz2YbMXXGmr9
Contact: Pavel Růžička, ENVIROS, s.r.o. (pavel.ruzicka@enviros.cz)
Detailed program and more information about the project:
INVITATION_How to Build a Circular City in Practice_Webinar April 16, 2026
The NiCE project is supported by the Interreg CENTRAL EUROPE program with co-financing from the European Regional Development Fund.
