Breaking behavioural barriers to the circular economy in cities 

Join Kausal and Vojtech Vosecky, a circular economist, LinkedIn Top Green Voice and Prague’s former circular economy leader, with over a decade of experience shaping circular economy policies and advising cities across Europe.

31 March | 14:00 (CET) / 15:00 (EET)

A successful circular economy starts with changing peoples' behavior.

Join this webinar to learn how your city can engage citizens in the circular economy to help hit your climate goals.

Prague's former circular economy leader, Vojtech Vosecky, will share insights from his experience on common challenges cities face when engaging citizens, and the approaches that work. You’ll learn how to tailor these strategies to your own city and how to measure and monitor success to ensure lasting impact.

In this webinar we will discuss: 

✅ Typical obstacles cities encounter when promoting circular practices
✅ Real-life examples from successful initiatives in European cities
✅ How to track and monitor citizen adoption to measure success

Don't miss out!

Speakers

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Vojtech Vosecky

Circular Economy Advisor & Founder at Circular Economist

 Vojtech is a circular economist, LinkedIn Top Green Voice and former circular economy advisor for Prague and other cities. For more than a decade, he has worked with cities, companies and policymakers across Europe on circular economy strategies and policies, advising hundreds of organisations and contributing to some of the EU’s largest circular economy initiatives. Today he runs a consultancy helping people and organisations understand, implement and scale circular economy solutions.

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Cara Fried

Marketing & Comms
at Kausal Ltd

Cara drives visibility, storytelling, and engagement for the Kausal Platform. With an international background rooted in Finland, Switzerland, and Germany, Cara brings a global perspective to her work, helping Kausal connect with diverse audiences to create impact in the climate and sustainability space.