Building a new biocircular economy - the water and energy challenge
Sustainable future urbanisms depend on a biocircularity. How can India collaborate with Sweden and the Scandinavian region in learning and managing the key resources of water and energy within the emerging framework of biocircularity?
Utökad information om evenemangetA main aspect of sustainability is to create an ecosystem of institutions, community organisations, companies and technologies that facilitate the creation of a biocircular economy. A key principle of biocircularity requires both water and energy to be used in a manner that directly promotes recycling and upcycling so that resources, especially natural resources are, are used in ecologically sensitive and sustainable manner. From the perspectives of technology, lifestyle and citizen needs, the key question discussed in the panel is: How can India collaborate with Sweden and the Scandinavian region in learning and managing the key resources of water and energy within the emerging framework of biocircularity?
- Rupali Deshmukh, Business development & marketing head, IVL
- Rupali Mehra, Moderator, Content People
- Helena Andersson, Eco-strategist, Region Gotland
- Swaminathan Ramanathan, Researcher, Future urbanisms, Uppsala University