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KIPPRA Participates in 3rd Edition of LOOP Forum Kenya to Advance Circular Economy Dialogue

KIPPRA actively participated in the 3rd edition of the LOOP Forum Kenya, held on February 25–26, 2025, at the Sarit Expo Centre in Nairobi. Organized by the Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM), the forum focused on “Driving Kenya’s Transition to a Circular Economy through Collaboration, Innovation, and Sustainability.” The Institute was represented by Senior Policy Analyst, Mr Adan Shibia.​

Mr Shibia participated in a panel discussion on building collaborations in waste management, emphasizing the importance of involving communities and stakeholders in developing sustainable solutions. ​

Senior Policy Analyst, Mr Adan Shibia (far right) participates in a panel discussion at the LOOP Forum

The LOOP Forum Kenya serves as a platform for stakeholders to share insights and best practices in circular economy initiatives, aiming to foster partnerships that drive sustainable development.​

KIPPRA’s participation underscores its commitment to supporting Kenya’s transition to a circular economy through evidence-based policy research and stakeholder engagement.​

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