AIMday Sustainable Consumption
AIMday Sustainable Consumption brings together researchers from Karolinska Institutet, KTH, and Stockholm University and staff from the City of Stockholm to exchange knowledge and explore opportunities for collaboration on sustainable consumption.
Date: 3 December, 2025
Time: 08:30-16:00
Place: KTH Campus, Teknikringen 1, Stockholm
Researchers meet the City of Stockholm
Stockholm has set a goal to halve its consumption-based emissions by 2030 compared with 2019. Achieving this will require a transition across society—from how we eat and travel to how we live, shop, and use resources.
On 3 December, researchers from Karolinska Institutet, KTH, and Stockholm University are invited to AIMday Sustainable Consumption—a forum where research meets practice to explore solutions to the City of Stockholm’s challenges in sustainable consumption. The day also includes opportunities for informal networking and conversations with research funders.
The workshops during the event are based on questions developed by the City of Stockholm related to their work on sustainable consumption. See the list of questions from the City of Stockholm (In Swedish). External link, opens in new window.
The event is organised by the University Alliance Stockholm Trio in collaboration with the City of Stockholm.
For who?
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet, KTH, and Stockholm University and staff from the City of Stockholm.
Why participate as a researcher?
- Be inspired to develop new research questions and projects
- Gain insights into the City of Stockholm’s challenges and knowledge needs
- Establish contacts for future projects, empirical studies, or employment
- Meet researchers from other disciplines, departments, and universities working on similar issues
- Discover how their own expertise can be applied to address real-world organisational challenges
- Apply for seed funding to initiate collaborative projects with the City of Stockholm
Contact
Registration is now closed.
If you have any questions about the event, please contact Nina Eneroth at nina.eneroth@su.se.