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Monday, May 20, 2024

Polish Youth in Manhattan Skyline

JAKUB STANIEWSKI, 24-year-old Polish Director of Operations at the leading US real estate agency Serhant in New York City, but also social activist and...

Immersive Klimt

The new immersive exhibition at the Soho Art Center in Warsaw allows the audience to fully experience Gustav Klimt’s monumental paintings on a 360-degree...

The Night of Museums

The 2024 edition of the annual Polish culture feast at dusk will take place on May 18 with the exception of the city of...

Warsaw Chopin Airport: Present and Future

Warsaw Chopin Airport was established 90 years ago. For years, it has remained a window to the world and the main Polish transfer hub....

Centralny Port Komunikacyjny Approved by European Parliament

On Wednesday, 24th April, the European Parliament approved construction of Poland’s Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) in the Trans-European Transport Network TEN-T. The Regulation on...

Transitioning from a linear to a circular economy

Welcome to the Ambassadors’ Debate during Circular Week 2023, which aims to promote the concept of circular economy, support sustainable business models and foster cooperation between stakeholders.

Sylwia Ziemacka talks to the representatives of 5 embassies in Poland that have sustainable development and circular economy at the top of their agenda: Ambassador Andreas Stadler from Austria, Ambassador Viktor Elbling from Germany, Ambassador Daphne Bergsma from the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Ambassador Päivi Laine from Finland and Ambassador Øystein Bø from Norway.

  • How are developed countries approaching circularity at the national and local levels?
  • Which sectors are most promising for this transformation?
  • What are the most inspiring case studies in a field of sustainability?
  • What factors can help accelerate circularity?
  • What are the main lessons learned from circularity actions so far?
  • Where is a space for international cooperation?
  • What do we all need to do to succeed and avoid climate catastrophe?

Watch the debate and get inspired!

Sylwia Ziemacka
Sylwia Ziemacka
“I believe our unique selling point is that we focus on what brings us together. Poland Weekly offers something you will not find anywhere else: a truly international and unifying perspective focused on content that builds cooperation and mutual understanding. This attitude doesn't make us naïve, but it allows us to focus on mutual understanding and a search for solutions. There are so many new challenges that we are all facing, such as energy transformation, climate change and supply chain disruption, to name but a few. By working together and sharing good practices, we can achieve so much more.”
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