Circular Change is a non-profit organisation dedicated to helping companies, governments and cities transition from a linear to circular economy. Since its creation in 2016, Circular Change has specialized in networking and stakeholder engagement, strategic communication, managing transition processes via workshops and consulting services, designing events and moderating discussions. Circular Change has produced in-house knowledge on transition processes with a strong focus on »Circular Culture©«, which emphasizes creativity and personal engagement.
Based in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Circular Change is one of the most widely recognized proponents of circular economy in Central and South East Europe and is a member of the coordination group of the European Circular Economy Stakeholder Platform. In 2018, Circular Change has authored and published the Roadmap towards the Circular Economy in Slovenia. Due to awareness raising activities, talks and , Circular Change has contributed to building a national consensus on adopting circular economy as strategic priority in Slovenia, which has seen a 40% rise in media coverage of the circular economy in 2017.
The annual Circular Change Conference has grown into one of the seminal gatherings of circular economy change-makers in Europe. Its third iterration joined 5oo visitors with over 30 speakers over two days of activities.
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