Sri Lanka Advancing Circular Economy & Sustainable Manufacturing 📈
The 2nd International Conference on Circular Economy and Sustainable Ecosystem (IC2ESE 2025) concluded at the Open University of Sri Lanka, focusing on transitioning the nation from traditional linear models to regenerative systems. • Core Objective: Strengthening the link between academic research and industrial application, specifically supporting the MSc in Energy for Circular Economy to develop skilled professionals for the national energy transition. • Sector Insights: • Manufacturing: Industry leaders called for a shift from "take-make-dispose" to circular production. This aims to enhance industrial competitiveness and reduce waste/emissions through resource efficiency and material recovery. • Energy & Transport: Technical sessions focused on energy technologies, sustainable transport, and material circularity to align with Sri Lanka's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). • Education: Experts highlighted the role of research-based learning and policy alignment in preparing the workforce for a low-carbon economy. • Strategic Outlook: The transition is viewed as vital for meeting Sri Lanka’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). Key enablers identified include policy support, green finance mechanisms, and cross-sector collaboration to build a resilient industrial economy. _Based on conference proceedings and official addresses._ Would you like me to find more details on Sri Lanka's specific Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) for the manufacturing sector?