Free Public Singapore screening by the Keppel Group

“Unless we go to Circular it’s game over for the planet; it’s game over for society”

These are the opening words of Closing the Loop, the world’s first feature-length documentary film on the circular economy

Going “circular” refers to the necessary change from our current take-make-waste linear economy to a borrow-use-return circular economy. The film is directed by a two-time Telly® Award and Emmy® Award winning filmmaker Graham Sheldon and presented by global sustainability expert, Prof. Dr Wayne Visser.

In support of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the documentary explores five key strategies for achieving circularity – reduce, reuse, recycle, renew and reinvent – by showcasing examples from Europe, Latin America and Africa and featuring insights from experts from the likes of the World Economic Forum and the Universities of Cambridge and Harvard.

Join us for this thought-provoking and powerful documentary. Be aware and together, we can make a difference. This event is held in conjunction with Earth Day 2019.

Eco-Film: Closing the Loop

“Unless we go to Circular it’s game over for the planet; it’s game over for society”
These are the opening words of Closing the Loop, the world’s first feature-length documentary film on the circular economy. Going “circular” refers to the necessary change from our current take-make-waste linear economy to a borrow-use-return circular economy (sometimes also referred to as the zero-waste or cradle-to-cradle economy).

Our guest speaker brings the content locally to Milton, Ontario in Canada. Liz Benneian is a former journalist and newspaper editor who has been leading environmental advocacy and educational organizations since 2004. Currently, Liz is Executive Director and Manager of Environmental Education for Ontario green, a charity that provides free, curriculum-based environmental science presentations in schools. Liz is also the founder of the Ontario Zero Waste Coalition, that consists of 25 citizen-led groups from around the Province, that advocates for Zero Waste policies and legislao0tion and against incineration.

By donation to Halton Green Screens, suggested $5.

Get Social Taranaki | Screening of “Closing the Loop”

Join us for a screening of the first feature-length documentary on the circular economy revolution.

Closing the Loop is an optimistic exploration of diverse businesses making the change from a linear (take-make-waste) economic model to a circular (zero waste) economic model. The film takes an in-depth look at business sites from the UK, Europe, Latin America, and South Africa.

Hosted by Get Social Taranaki in Manifold’s coworking space, you’ll spend this evening in a bean bag with a beer or wine in your hand, including time to mingle with fellow sustainability enthusiasts.

The Circular Economy Club – CEC is the non-profit international network of #CircularEconomy professionals and organizations. This screening is part of the global screening week of “Closing the loop”.

Public Screening by CEC (Lebanon) Screening of “Closing the Loop”

Join us for the projection of the latest documentary on Circular Economy called “Closing the Loop”! This documentary will explores five key strategies for achieving circularity – reduce, reuse, recycle, renew and reinvent – In support of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (especially Goal 12 on Responsible Consumption and Production) by showcasing examples from Europe, Latin America and Africa and featuring insights from experts from the likes of the World Economic Forum and the Universities of Cambridge and Harvard.

More information about the movie can be found in this link http://www.closingtheloopfilm.com/

Registration details: Register via Eventbrite (https://www.eventbrite.com/o/cec-lebanon-18683903175 )
FREE event 
Dress code: casual 

Looking forward to seeing you all soon! 

CEC (Lebanon) & the EcoConsulting team

 

About the venue:  Beirut Digital District, BDD1 075 Rooftop; 5th Floor

Timings: 6.30 pm to 9.30pm

 

About the Circular Economy Club (CEC): CEC is the international network of over 2,600 circular economy professionals and organizations in over 60 countries. CEC is global and open. Anyone can join for free online. The network gathers architects, engineers, business leaders, researchers and makers that are resetting the world standards.leb