Supports for Greening your business in a Circular Economy

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Mansion House, Wednesday 29th November

MODOS Networking event

Would you like to make your business more sustainable, but are not sure where to start or what supports are available?

Most Irish businesses know that sustainability and circular economy are crucial to their success and even survival in the mid to long term. However, time pressures, resource constraints and lack of expertise makes this an uphill battle for small to medium businesses. Our MODOS Circular Economy Training Programme for SMEs is designed to help you kick-start your sustainable journey

This event aims to promote the 2024 MODOS courses and to give businesses thinking about sustainable practices or wishing to learn about the Circular Economy an opportunity to network with each other and the wider MODOS ‘community’.

Objectives include:

  • Promote MODOS 2024
  • Offer a space for MODOS businesses to network, build relationships etc with other businesses with similar values
  • Create more interest and understanding of Circular Economy
  • Provide information to businesses on other supports to help them develop circualr and sustainable practices (eg. financial supports, Green for Micro etc.)
  • Learn from the experts about the practical and financial supports available to Irish SMEs to start
  • Hear from the SMEs who have successfully implemented sustainable practices and the benefits they reaped
  • Get insight to what corporates want from SME suppliers when it comes to sustainable business
  • Connect with like-minded businesses in your area

Date:
Wednesday 29th November
Time:
5.30pm
Price:
Free
Address:
Mansion House, Dublin, Ireland

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