Deploying circular economy in port environments
Circular Ports

Circular Ports presented at the EUSBSR Annual Forum 2026

29 May 2026
The Circular Ports project was represented at the 2026 EUSBSR Annual Forum Networking Village in Tallinn on 11–13 May at the PA Ship stand.
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The EUSBSR Annual Forum 2026 brought together stakeholders, organisations and initiatives from across the Baltic Sea Region to discuss regional cooperation, resilience and future development. For Circular Ports, the event provided a valuable opportunity to present the project and exchange ideas with other actors working with sustainability, ports and the circular economy. It was inspiring to see so many actors working towards more sustainable, connected and future-oriented port ecosystems in the region.

The discussions during the event highlighted the growing importance of circular economy solutions in port environments and their role in strengthening cooperation and resilience in the Baltic Sea Region. The forum also offered a chance to connect with other ongoing initiatives and explore possibilities for future collaboration.

We would like to thank the PA Ship coordinators and everyone we had the opportunity to meet and discuss with during the event. The Circular Ports team also thanks all speakers, organisers, and participants for engaging discussions and inspiring exchanges. Together, the Baltic Sea region is advancing toward cleaner, greener, and smarter port ecosystems.

 

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