Where:
CIC Cambridge
1 Broadway
Cambridge, MA 02140
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Business & Professional, Drinks, Innovation, Lectures & Conferences
Join us to kick off Circular Cities Week Boston 2024 on Day 1 with a panel discussion that explores what the circular economy means for Boston. Hear from small businesses, start-ups, nonprofits, and industry partners on their unique circular solutions, the role they plan in this ecosystem, and what circular economy means for them in this city. This panel event will feature Rachel Perlman, Joan Popolo, Margie Bell, Igne Donovan, and Stephanie River Ortiz, explaining their story, the challenges they have faced, and insights into what the future of circularity in Boston could look like. Network, learn, and participate with the leaders, making a circular economy that powers Boston.
Panelists:
Rachel Perlman - Resource Recycling Systems
Joan Popolo - Action Innovation Network
Panel Moderator:
Stephanie River Ortiz - cycleStyling
Free beer and wine will be served for 21+ before the panel starts. Snacks and non-alcoholic options will also be available :)
About Circular Cities Week:
Circular Cities Week Boston is an annual event organized by Circular Economy Club Boston to offer workshops, discussions, and tours that move the needle forward on circular economy and zero waste initiatives in the Greater Boston region. The week will take place between October 28th and November 2nd and connect circular economy professionals, entrepreneurs, and community members through dynamic events that increase awareness, catalyze learning, and inspire action. All events are free and open to the public. If you would like to support our work, select the $10 recommended donation ticket option to make a tax-deductible donation. Check out our full list of events during the week. Circular Cities Week Boston is part of Global Circular Cities Week.
Contact: [email protected] or call 857-410-0676 with any questions
CEC Boston is fiscally sponsored by NOPI - Nonprofit Incubator, a program of NOPI INC, a Massachusetts nonprofit corporation and 501(c)(3) organization, EIN 81-5089505. Learn more at https://thenopi.org.