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”.

Closing the Loop’ – Circular Economy Revolution Film Screening

“Unless we go circular, it’s game over for the planet; it’s game over for society”

Join the Circular Economy Club – Manchester, as part of the Global CEC network, for the first showing of ‘Closing the Loop’ in Manchester.

‘Closing the Loop’ multi award winning film, hailed as one of the most ground-breaking documentaries on the circular economy in 2018.

In support of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (especially Goal 12 on Responsible Consumption and Production), 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.

Public Screening in Wisconsin,USA, by The University of Wisconsin, UW-Stevens Point Office of Sustainability

In support of the UN Sustainable Development Goals a Public Screening of #ClosingTheLoop Film on the 19th Feb 2019 at 18:00 CST at the DUC Theatre by the @University of Wisconsin

“Closing The Loop” was released on Earth Day, earlier this year, Co-produced and presented by internationally renowned sustainability expert, Professor Dr. Wayne Visser and directed by award-winning filmmaker, Graham Sheldon.This is a Public Event.

This documentary explores five key strategies for achieving circularity-reduce, reuse, recycle, renew and reinvent – by showcasing examples from Europe, Latin America, Africa and featuring insights from experts from the likes of the world economic forum and the Universities of Cambridge and Harvard.

Remember to bring your own mug & bowl for diffused water and popcorn!

Location: Dreyfus University Center Theater, 1015 Reserve Street, Stevens Point,Wisconsin, WI 54481, Hosted by  UW-Stevens Point Office of Sustainability

Date: February 19th, 2019

Time: 6:30 PM -8:00PM (Central Standard Time)