Fostering implementation of the ChemClimCircle approach to Green Public Procurement in the Baltic Sea Region
ChemClimCircle-2

ChemClimCircle-2 at the EUSBSR Annual Forum 2026

25 May 2026
ChemClimCircle-2 participated in the 17th EUSBSR Annual Forum in Tallinn, showcasing the project in the Networking Village at the Policy Area Innovation, Policy Area Hazards and Union of the Baltic Cities stands.
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On 12–13 May 2026, the ChemClimCircle-2 project participated in the 17th Annual Forum of the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR), held in Tallinn under this year’s theme: Resilience.

The Annual Forum brought together policymakers, municipalities, experts, researchers and civil society representatives from across the Baltic Sea Region to discuss shared challenges such as climate change, environmental pressures, demographic shifts and security risks — and how stronger regional cooperation can help address them.

CCC-2 was present in the Networking Village, the Forum’s central space for exchange and collaboration, where participants had the opportunity to learn more about ongoing flagship initiatives and connect with project representatives from across the region. The project was represented at three stands:

  • Policy Area Innovation
  • Policy Area Hazards
  • Union of the Baltic Cities (UBC)

During the Networking Village, CCC-2 representatives introduced the project’s work on integrating chemical safety, climate considerations and circular economy principles into public procurement practices in municipalities across the Baltic Sea Region. The Forum also provided an opportunity to exchange experiences with other Interreg-funded initiatives working on resilience and sustainability from different perspectives.

Thank you to the organisers for several inspiring days filled with valuable discussions, networking and new ideas on how to strengthen resilience in the Baltic Sea Region.

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