Research and Insights that strengthen circular communication

The Circular Communications Lab shares research and practical communication insights to help researchers, communicators and circular economy professionals translate evidence into clearer, more effective public engagement.

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Discover the newest research and evidence for action.

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2025 Report

Food Waste: National Attitudes and Behaviours survey 2024

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2025 Report

Understanding Sociodemographic Differences Among the Irish Audience in Relation to Circular Economy Behaviours and Attitudes

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As part of Circular.ie, the Circular Communications Lab focuses on building and applying insight-led approaches to support the transition to circular living, through ongoing research, testing, knowledge-sharing and practical communication support.

Annual Research

Our research programme builds a deeper understanding of how people think about circular living, including the attitudes, motivations and barriers that shape behaviour change.

Test and Learn

We design and test campaigns and activities to understand what engages different audiences and what helps turn awareness into meaningful circular action.

Translating Insights

We turn research findings into practical reports, tools and supports that help communicators, practitioners and communities apply insight with confidence.

Sharing Knowledge

We share learning and collaborate with national and international partners to strengthen communication, widen impact and accelerate the shift to a circular economy.

Current Thinking

Explore fresh thinking on communicating the circular economy well.

Events

Discover upcoming events and shared learning across the sector.

Further Reading

A curated selection of useful research, insight and commentary.

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Science Direct

The Circular Economy – 
A new sustainability paradigm?

Science Direct

Funded by the Government of Ireland under the Circular Economy Fund, powered by the Rediscovery Centre

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