Policy Forum for Northern Ireland

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Next steps for the development of a circular economy in Northern Ireland

Morning, Friday, 26th January 2024


This conference will examine next steps for the development of a circular economy in Northern Ireland.


It will be a timely opportunity for key stakeholders and policymakers to assess proposals for driving forward waste reduction, and development of a circular economy.


Delegates will discuss the Circular Economy Strategy for Northern Ireland following the Department for the Economy’s consultation, and implications for stakeholders of key measures, including:

  • the Circular Economy funding programme - changes to public procurement - regulatory support and incentives
  • working with businesses - new clusters, frameworks and structures for supporting implementation - a focus on sectors such as agri-food, retail and energy
  • programmes for public information and promoting behaviour change - education and skills programmes - supporting a just transition

With the anticipated publication of a Climate Action Plan for Northern Ireland by the end of the year, delegates will consider how a circular economy can tie into wider legislation on climate change and assist in meeting net zero targets.


Delegates will discuss what support and action will be needed if Northern Ireland is to meet its ambition of cutting material consumption in half by 2050, as well as assessing proposals for adapting the current regulatory framework to incentivise the reuse of resources, revising end-of-waste regulations, and examining its implications on supply chains.


Further sessions assess the support needed by businesses and communities to contribute to the development of a circular economy, including possible regulatory enforcement, and where customised strategies might be needed in areas such as agriculture.


Discussion will also consider fairness for all in the transition, empowering consumers to choose more environmentally-friendly waste management practices, and implications for the waste sector and local government. Delegates will look at latest examples of best practice in the management of municipal and commercial waste, and potential opportunities for those involved in circular economy innovation.


We are pleased to be able to include keynote sessions with: Keith James, Head of Policy and Insights, WRAP; John Barry, Professor of Green Political Economy, Queen’s University Belfast; and a senior speaker confirmed from the Department for the Economy.

Overall, sessions in the agenda include:

  • policy priorities: developing circular economy leadership and vision - government funding priorities to help ease transitions - assessing opportunities and addressing challenges
  • supporting implementation:
    • putting enablers for the circular economy strategy in place - support for businesses, communities and households
    • developing effective and accessible municipal waste strategies - adapting the current regulatory framework to incentivise the reuse of resources
    • improving monitoring - supporting implementation through economic, social and technological data gathering and analysis
  • widening the benefits: strategies and best practice for utilising a circular economy to assist in community and societal development
  • public engagement: supporting and empowering consumers to contribute to waste reduction and the circular economy - increasing stakeholder awareness and filling knowledge gaps
  • business support and knowledge exchange: building cross-sector resource efficiency and waste prevention partnerships - facilitating cooperation and knowledge exchange on best practice
  • research and innovation:
    • priority R&D areas for supporting the transition to a circular economy - funding for new emerging technologies
    • capitalising on NI’s offer in advanced manufacturing and academic research

The conference will be an opportunity for stakeholders to consider the issues alongside key policy officials who are due to attend from DAERA; Department for Communities; Department for the Economy; Department for Infrastructure; DfT; Department of Finance; and NIAO.



Keynote Speakers

Keith James

Head of Policy and Insights, WRAP

John Barry

Professor of Green Political Economy, Queens University Belfast

Keynote Speakers

Senior speaker confirmed from the Department for the Economy

Keith James

Head of Policy and Insights, WRAP

John Barry

Professor of Green Political Economy, Queens University Belfast

Speakers

Graham Smith

Circular Economy Lead, The Consumer Council

Sam Turner

Chief Executive Officer, AMIC

Ben Craig

Commercial Director, International Synergies

Fiacre O’Donnell

Sustainability Director, Encirc

Roger Pollen

Head, FSB Northern Ireland

James McCluggage

Policy Manager, Ulster Farmers Union

Stuart Mathieson

Policy and Research Manager, InterTradeIreland