Project cooperationUpdated on 22 September 2025
Circularity Centre Denmark
Circular Collaboration Lead at Circularity Centre Denmark
Copenhagen, Denmark
About
We are still a new initiative, and therefore, we are now starting conversations with like-minded initiatives in the danish ecosystem to understand how we can collectively accelerate the circular economy agenda at a national level.
We envision a Denmark where circular thinking is our first choice, embedded in how we design, produce, consume, and regenerate. A future where businesses, researchers, and citizens work together to create systems that prioritise sustainability, resilience, and shared responsibility.
To make this a reality, we’re committed to identifying and addressing Denmark’s most pressing circularity gaps, ensuring our efforts drive tangible, systemic change.
Our business areas.Three main business pillars.
1. We are developing a business search tool that facilitates connections between businesses and citizens, making it easier to find circular businesses in Denmark.
2.Part of our purpose is to make academic research on circularity accessible to everyone. We achieve this by translating insights into everyday actions and practical tools through our knowledge-sharing platform.
3.Facilitating events and workshops is one of our main focus areas, as we recognize the need to keep the circular economy conversation active. We want our mission to be heard and understood.
Topic
- CUE topic 1 – Resilient green and social infrastructure
- CUE topic 2 – Sustainable tourism – circular benefits and challenges
- CUE topic 3 – Public procurement to foster urban greening and circularity
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