Busan, South Korea – Busan is set to host the “Circular Economy Era: Busan Forum” on November 26, 2024, at the BEXCO 2nd Exhibition Hall, cementing its role as a pioneer in sustainable development. The forum, closely linked to the United Nations’ INC-5 negotiations on plastics, will bring together global and local experts to explore innovative solutions for plastic recycling and circular economy practices.
As the world grapples with the mounting challenges of plastic pollution, Busan is taking bold steps to lead by example. The Circular Economy Era: Busan Forum serves as a critical platform for discussing the city’s ambitious plans to develop a Plastic Resource Circulation Cluster, a hub aimed at revolutionizing plastic recycling and promoting a circular economy. This initiative aligns closely with the goals of INC-5, the fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee, tasked with drafting a global treaty on plastics.
The INC-5 negotiations, taking place from November 25 to December 1, 2024, have chosen Busan as their host city. This international gathering aims to finalize a legally binding agreement on combating plastic pollution. The Circular Economy Era: Busan Forum, scheduled as a side event, highlights Busan’s growing significance as a hub for environmental innovation and sustainability.
The forum’s theme, “Plastic Resource Circulation Cluster Development and Busan’s Future,” underscores the city’s commitment to leveraging global expertise and fostering local innovation. By hosting this event, Busan positions itself not only as a host for international discussions but as a model for actionable solutions.
The forum will feature a range of expert discussions aimed at offering practical insights into the circular economy. Maria Castillo Fernandez, EU Ambassador to South Korea, will deliver a keynote on Europe’s leadership in circular economy practices and its global relevance. A panel discussion, moderated by Prof. Choi Kyung-Sik of Silla University, will bring together academics, policymakers, and industry leaders to explore the future of circular economy initiatives in Busan. The event promises actionable takeaways and forward-thinking strategies for sustainability.
A circular economy is an economic model that emphasizes reducing waste and continuously reusing resources. Unlike the traditional linear economy of “take-make-dispose,” a circular approach regenerates systems and materials. This transformation is essential for addressing the global plastic crisis, where over 300 million tons of plastic are produced annually, much of which ends up polluting oceans and landfills.
Busan’s Plastic Resource Circulation Cluster aims to be a beacon of this model, promoting innovative technologies and fostering collaboration among stakeholders. The cluster’s success could bring both economic opportunities and environmental benefits, making Busan a global leader in sustainability.
The forum is open to the public, inviting participation from citizens, businesses, and environmental groups. Interested individuals can register through the INC-5 event website (www.inc5event.com). The event promises not only to enlighten attendees on innovative solutions but also to foster collaboration for a sustainable future.
With its bold initiatives and global vision, Busan is not just hosting an event; it’s leading a movement. The Circular Economy Era Forum marks a pivotal moment for the city—and the world—as we collectively strive for a cleaner, greener future.