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Sustainable Development Forum 2026

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Sustainable Development Forum 2026 – Circularity: The New Reality for Growth

The Sustainable Development Forum – Cambridge Edition 2026 brings together leaders from academia, industry, finance, and policy to explore how circularity is reshaping global competitiveness, economic resilience, and long-term growth.

At a time of geopolitical fragmentation, resource constraints and climate disruption, circular economy principles are moving from ambition to necessity. This Forum focuses on how economies, industries and institutions can transition from high-level commitments to large-scale implementation.

Discussions will address the role of circularity in strengthening industrial strategy, securing critical resources, enabling sustainable finance, and driving innovation across sectors, including finance, food systems, and fashion.

By connecting systems thinking with real-world execution, the Forum aims to provide practical insights into how sustainability can become a driver of competitive advantage in a rapidly changing global economy.

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Agenda

08:30 – 09:00 | Registration & Coffee


09:00 – 09:20 | Opening Remarks

From Linear Limits to Circular Advantage

Description: The opening session sets the strategic tone of SDF Cambridge 2026. It frames circularity not as a sustainability add-on, but as a response to systemic economic pressures: climate risk, resource scarcity, geopolitical fragmentation and repeated supply-chain shocks. The session introduces the Forum’s core thesis – that circularity is increasingly a prerequisite for resilience, competitiveness and long-term growth.

Speakers:

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Professor Gishan Dissanaike – Dean of Judge Business School, University of Cambridge

 

09:20 – 10:20 | UN High-Level Dialogue – Circularity and the SDGs

Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs:3,6,8,9,17

Description: This session convenes key architects of the Sustainable Development Goals to discuss how circular economy principles can accelerate progress across the SDGs. Exploring real-world applications in energy, food, industry, and finance, the discussion highlights policy frameworks, investment strategies, and global collaborations that transform circularity from concept to scalable action. By combining historical insights with forward-looking strategies, the conversation illustrates how circular thinking drives sustainable development outcomes worldwide.

Introductionary speech:

Professor Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger, University of Cambridge

Speakers:

H.E. Ambassador David Donoghue

H.E. Ambassador Csaba Kőrösi

H.E. Ambassador Macharia Kamau

Moderator: Diageo Professor Jennifer Howard-Grenville, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge


 

10:20 – 10:50 | Coffee Break

 

10:50 – 11:40| Panel I

Circular Economy at Scale: From Concept to Systemic Transformation, SDGs: 8, 9,12

Description:This panel provides the strategic framing for the SDFCAM by examining how circularity is evolving from isolated projects into a systemic economic model. The discussion will focus on resilience, competitiveness and scale, and on how circular principles are increasingly shaping industrial strategy, trade relations and global value chains amid geopolitical fragmentation.

Speakers:

Ben Dixon – Partner, SYSTEMIQ

Munish Datta – Director of Sustainability, Specsavers

Frank Liu – Founder & President, INTCO Group

Karen Pflug – Chief Sustainability Officer, Ingka Group

Moderator: Professor Juliana Kozak Rogo, MBA Director, University of Cambridge


 

11:40 – 12:30 | Panel II

Circular Finance & Capital Allocation (Financing Resilience & Competitive Growth) SDGs: 8, 9, 12, 13, 17

Description: This panel examines the role of finance as a critical enabler of the circular economy. It explores how multilateral development banks, commercial banks and private investors are integrating circularity into capital allocation, risk management and long-term investment strategies. The discussion focuses on what makes circular projects bankable, how risks are assessed, and how capital can be mobilised at scale to support resilient and regenerative growth.

Speakers:

Gianpiero Nacci – Managing Director for Climate Strategy and Delivery, EBRD

Virgil Nae – Head of the London office, EIB

Quentin Drewell – Senior Director of the Products and Materials Value Chain, WBCSD

Moderator: Professor Othman Cole, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge


 

12:30 – 13:30 | Networking Lunch

 

13:30 – 14:20 | Panel III

Circular Food Systems: From Waste Reduction to Food Security, SDGs 3, 8, 9 & 12

Description: Circularity in food systems is critical for climate adaptation, food security and social stability. This panel examines how circular models can reduce waste, increase resource efficiency and strengthen agricultural resilience while supporting sustainable growth across global food value chains.

Speakers:

Richard Ali – Director, Corporate Affairs, Strategy and Stakeholder Relations, Tetra Pak

Jorge Laguna Celis – Director, One Planet Network (UNEP)

Dr Francesco Planchenstainer – Global Head of Food Law, Nestlé

Moderator: Eva Morales – Co-Founder & CSO Hyvegeo

 

14:20 – 15:10 | Panel IV

AI, Data & the Circular Economy, Building the Decision Infrastructure, SDGs 8, 9, 12 & 13

Description: This session frames AI and data as the essential decision infrastructure for a functioning circular economy. As circular models expand across energy, food, industry, and finance, real-time, lifecycle-based decision-making becomes critical. The discussion explores how intelligent systems enable operational, financial, and systemic circularity at scale, supporting resource optimization, risk assessment, investment decisions, and long-term resilience. Bringing together insights from systems thinking, applied AI, industry execution, and finance, the session shows how data-driven decision-making turns circularity from ambition into a measurable, investable reality.

Speakers:

Carmen Ewe – CEO, 3stepiIT BNP Paribas

Athan Fox – CEO, Ever Resource

Moderator: Samsurin Welch – Associate, Circular Economy Centre, University of Cambridge & COO HyveGeo


 

15:10 – 15:30 | Coffee Break

 

15:30 – 16:20 | Panel V

Fashion Industry & Sustainability: From Trends to Transformation, SDGs 5, 8, 9, 12 & 13

Description: This panel explores how the fashion industry is redefining sustainability, moving beyond trends to systemic transformation. Experts from design, production, retail, and finance discuss circular business models, responsible sourcing, and the integration of AI and data for sustainable decision-making. The session highlights practical strategies to reduce environmental impact, optimize supply chains, and create long-term value, demonstrating how fashion can balance creativity, profitability, and planetary responsibility.

Speakers:

Anna Foster, Founder, E.L.V. Denim

Kate Walmsley – Co-Founder, Tern Circular

Benedicta Banga – Founder & Chair, Women in Sustainable Luxury

Moderator: Dina Khalifa, Senior Lecturer and Course Leader of MA Luxury Brand Management, Regent’s University


 

16:20 – 17:05 Fireside Chat

Circularity, Competitiveness & the Future of Europe, SDGs: 8, 9, 12, 17

The fireside chat challenges conventional growth paradigms and explores how circular economic models are reshaping competitiveness, industrial policy and Europe’s position in a changing global economy.

Speakers:

Professor Mario Monti, Former Prime Minister of Italy and Former European Commissioner

Professor Khaled Soufani, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge


 

17:05 – 17:15 | Closing Remarks

SDF Circularity Call to Action

Key takeaways from SDF Cambridge 2026

Outlook for future SDF editions


 

17:15 – 18:15 | Drinks Reception