Coming from all over Europe, ACR+ members converged in Leeuwarden on 11 June for their annual General Assembly, hosted by ACR+ member Provincie Fryslân. The event coincided with the Circular Summit Fryslân 2025, creating a dynamic space for knowledge-sharing and collaboration toward one common goal: emphasizing the crucial role for regions and cities in accelerating the transition to a circular economy with lasting benefits for the environment and public
well-being.
Over three days, representatives from local and regional authorities and their partners exchanged ideas, insights, and best practices. Central to their discussions were strategies for enhancing circularity across the European Union, grounded in practical experience and regional innovation.
A starting point in this dialogue was the successful initiatives implemented by the conference’s host, Provincie Fryslân, working for over a decade towards a clean, healthy society. Fieldtrips took participants through both urban and rural parts of Fryslân to meet with initiatives – both public and private – aiming towards a regenerative future in fields like water innovation, nature restoration, circular construction, material reuse, inclusive work and
education.
Architect Floris Alkemade delivered a keynote address that inspired attendees to take renewed action. In response, ACR+ members reaffirmed their commitment to advance sustainable material resource use and to embrace their responsibility to drive forward policies reflecting the priorities and needs of local communities, keeping as a guiding thread the idea of sufficiency. During the General Assembly, members also began shaping their collective input into the
forthcoming EU Circular Economy Act, identifying top priorities such as extended producer responsibility (EPR) schemes and circular public procurement. Insights will be formalised in an official ACR+ position paper to be released in September 2025. The network’s work across its five thematic areas, alongside project outcomes and members’ concrete examples, will form the basis of its recommendations.