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Aerial photo of downtown DC with the logos of Pyxera Global's partners at DC Climate Week.

Pyxera Global at the Inaugural DC Climate Week 2025 

The inaugural DC Climate Week (DCCW) is taking place April 28 – May 2, 2025. Join us to explore opportunities to engage with policymakers in the nation’s capital, fund climate solutions, and showcase cutting edge technologies. 

DCCW Co-Organizer Anjali Mahadevia recently shared why local climate initiatives are crucial for mobilizing communities and moving towards equitable and regenerative systems, and Pyxera Global is meeting the moment: 


Agenda

Wednesday, April 30, 2025

  • 10:30am – 11:20am: Tapping the Urban Mine: Incentivizing & Scaling Critical Mineral Supply Chains. The Square: 1850 K St NW, Washington DC, 20006
  • 1:00pm – 3:00pm: RegensUnite! Indigenous Wisdom & Regenerative Action   Pyxera Global HQ: 99 M St SE, Suite 400, Washington DC, 20003
    • Register by 4:00pm on April 23rd.

Tapping the Urban Mine: Incentivizing & Scaling Critical Mineral Supply Chains

Global challenges such as China’s control on critical minerals, rising tariffs, and the escalating climate crisis are endangering global supply chains. We must catalyze and implement a policy landscape that rapidly accelerates remanufacturing practices using tools of government, business, and social sectors, such as legislation, incentives, and partnerships, on the national and sub-national levels.   

The Circular Supply Chain Coalition will provide key insights, implementation best practices, and context on the latest developments taking place at the intersection of critical mineral supply chains, decarbonization, and environmental justice. You can learn more in our blog post, The Global Impact of Local Action.

Panelists include: 


RegensUnite! Indigenous Wisdom & Regenerative Action

During DC Climate Week, Project Peoples and Regenintel are teaming up with the Partnership for Digital Justice (an initiative of Pyxera Global) to host a space for exchange, learning, and collaboration. 

While many climate solutions are gaining traction, it’s important to recognize that Indigenous Peoples have long held the wisdom and practices needed to live in harmony with the Earth.  

During this interactive session, we’ll explore how Indigenous knowledge can shape more just, regenerative climate futures—bridging traditions with science, systems thinking, and climate justice. 

Register here