RIYADH: The Circular Economy Forum, which runs until December 2, has brought together policymakers, entrepreneurs, researchers, and business executives to talk about how the sector’s solutions are changing industries, sustainability, and the future.
The meeting is a chance to align our environmental responsibility with its economic development and drive meaningful impact across the Kingdom,” according to Ali Al-Ghamdi, CEO of the Saudi National Center for Environmental Compliance.
Andres Sutt, Estonia’s minister of energy and environment, told Arab News: “In a world where resources are scarce, it’s necessary to move quickly to reduce our CO2 footprint. This shared effort and work can be built cooperatively, and the technologies are becoming increasingly available We also bring this to the Kingdom so that we can work together to improve the world.”
Prince Nikola of Montenegro was a guest of honor and emphasized his country as a pioneer in the area. Other high-level attendees were Princess Noura bint Turki Al-Saud, the co-founder of Aeon Collective, and Ville Skinnari, Finnish member of parliament and chair of the Gulf Region Friendship Group. Kaur Nellis and Mohammed Al-Guthmi, a Nordic-Saudi cello pair, opened the concert.
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