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Your voice matters: help shape the EU’s Circular Economy Act
Zadnja sprememba Torek, 31/03/2026
The European Commission is inviting you to share your views on the forthcoming Circular Economy Act (CEA), a key EU initiative planned for adoption later in 2026.
Europe must move away from today’s “take–make–waste” model of production, where resources are used once and then discarded. Instead, we need a “circular economy”, where products and materials are kept in use for as long as possible and waste is minimised.
Such a transition will reduce the EU’s dependence on imported raw materials used in everyday products such as smartphones, batteries, cars and clothing. Many of these materials are already present in our products or in our waste, and could be reused or recycled. The CEA aims to improve how we use these resources, helping Europe become more sustainable, resource-efficient and competitive. Share your views to make it happen.
Why does this matter to you?
A stronger circular economy will make our economy more resilient and increase our security, since we will depend less on imports of materials and energy from other countries. It will create new jobs and support innovation and new business opportunities. Products that last longer and are easier to repair will help reduce the cost of living. Reducing waste and pollution will contribute to a cleaner environment and a better quality of life.
Join the discussion!
If you are between 15 and 29 years old, you can contribute by:
- Completing an online questionnaire and sending ideas or short papers to ENV-CEA-YOUTH-CONSULTATION@ec.europa.eu by 12 April 2026
- Engaging in the session on Youth perspectives on the forthcoming Circular Economy Act on 22 April, during the ECESP Annual Conference 2026 (online or in person, registration required)
- Submitting additional written contributions after the conference, by writing to ENV-CEA-YOUTH-CONSULTATION@ec.europa.eu by 29 April
This initiative is part of the “Youth Check”, a tool designed to ensure that the impact of EU policies on young people is fully considered.