CARINA presented at WE.Circular Pop-up Store event in Bratislava

On 25 March 2025, PEDAL Consulting participated in the WE.Circular Pop-up Store event held at the AC Hotel Bratislava. The international event gathered around 70 participants from across Europe, including entrepreneurs, innovators, experts, and practitioners engaged in circular economy, sustainable business models, and women’s entrepreneurship.

The event provided a dynamic platform combining exhibition, networking, and knowledge exchange, enabling participants to present their solutions and exchange ideas on sustainability and circular innovation.

PEDAL Consulting hosted a dedicated exhibition table, where several EU-funded projects were presented, including CARINA. Visitors had the opportunity to learn more about the project’s objectives, ongoing activities, and its contribution to circular, bio-based value chains through crops such as camelina and carinata.

Throughout the day, the programme featured presentations, interactive discussions, and informal networking sessions. A strong focus was placed on empowering women entrepreneurs and supporting innovative, sustainability-driven business ideas.

The event offered valuable opportunities to engage directly with stakeholders, raise awareness about CARINA and related initiatives, and explore potential collaborations. It also enabled the collection of feedback from a diverse audience, contributing to the continuous development and relevance of project activities.

Participation in the WE.Circular Pop-up Store highlighted the importance of cross-sector collaboration and community-driven innovation in advancing the circular economy and bringing project results closer to real-world applications.

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