India to host World Circular Economy Forum for 1st time in September
New Delhi, June 10
The World Circular Economy Forum will be held in South Asia for the first time this year, with the event scheduled to take place in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, from September 15 to 18. The tenth edition of the global forum will place India at the forefront of efforts to scale circular economy solutions aimed at addressing the challenges of a resource-constrained world.
According to the official website, WCEF2026 will be jointly organised by the Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra and the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), with support from the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), Government of India, in coordination with the Government of Gujarat and in collaboration with global and Indian partners.
The forum will be held under the theme "Circular economy: Transition for people and prosperity", bringing together communities, businesses and policymakers from across the world to advance sustainable development and resource efficiency.
"The adequacy of resources has become a major concern for policymakers both in Western countries and in the Global South, albeit with different priorities. Amid current global conflicts, the cost of living is rising in many parts of the world. At the same time, the prevailing linear economy on which our modern economy is based wastes enormous amounts of resources," said Kari Herlevi, Director of the Global Circular Economy Programme at the Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra. Sitra is the initiator of WCEF.
According to 'Circle Economy', a Dutch foundation partnering with WCEF, the world loses nearly USD 30 trillion annually because resources are largely used only once under the prevailing linear economic model.
The organisers said that India is leading global efforts to promote sustainable lifestyles through its Mission LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment) initiative, while also advancing circular economy principles through programmes such as 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) and the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.
WCEF2026 is expected to provide a platform for showcasing scalable circular solutions, fostering global partnerships and strengthening India's position as a leader in the transition towards a circular economy.
The programme will feature two days of the main forum, two days of accelerator sessions organised by collaborators and an expo highlighting circular economy innovations from India and around the world. Organisers have also announced, for the first time, open calls for accelerator sessions and exhibition participants.
The forum's programme and speakers will be announced in the coming weeks on the official WCEF website (WCEF2026.com).
— ANI
Reader Comments
Good initiative but I hope the focus is on practical implementation rather than just high-level discussions. Our Swachh Bharat mission needs more teeth - we still see so much single-use plastic in daily life. Let's walk the talk!
As someone working in waste management sector, this is a great step. The 3R model is deeply rooted in Indian culture - our grandmothers used to reuse everything! But modern economy needs systemic change. Hope this forum brings global investments to our recycling infrastructure. ♻️
Interesting that Finland is involved. But why Gandhinagar? Should have been some place with more industrial waste problems like Ghaziabad or Ankleshwar. Still, any step towards circular economy is welcome. Let's see what concrete outcomes come out of this.
Excited to see India's Mission LiFE getting global recognition! 🎉 We need more such forums to challenge the linear 'take-make-waste' model. As a student of environmental science, this gives me hope that sustainability can be economically viable too.
Great move by India to host this. The $30 trillion annual loss from linear economy is staggering. I work in supply chain and can see huge opportunities for redesign. Hope the accelerator sessions lead to real-world pilots, not just presentations.
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