Circular guide: your circular economy training
The circular economy is a new production and consumption model that aims to ensure sustainable growth over time. By definition, the circular economy promotes the optimization of resources, the reduction of the consumption of raw materials and the production of waste, recycling them or giving them a new life to transform them into new products.
Circular guides are our circular economy training proposal, usable online and free of charge. The program is divided into 5 educational units, each of which includes sub-units that delve deeper into the topic.
In a phase of the economic history of change, here’s how a company can review its business model by making…
Read nowThe principles of the Circular economy arise from the awareness that the current economic model of development is no longer…
Read nowFrom a Linear to a Circular economy to generate renewable material, using it in new production processes. The obligations for…
Read nowWhat is the purpose of measuring the Carbon Footprint? It can be defined as the amount of CO2 equivalent resulting…
Read nowThere is still a long way to go for a more circular future. Knowing the GAP that separates us from…
Read nowThe Life Cycle Assessment methodology is part of the broader theoretical approach of Life Cycle Thinking, which offers a holistic…
Read nowThe importance of product and process environmental certifications: what they are and how they are obtained. Among the environmental policy…
Read nowThe cessation of the qualification of waste, what it is and how it can be obtained by following the current…
Read nowRevisiting your own production model in the company to rethink it with a circular approach. Life Cycle Thinking (LCT) is…
Read nowThe economic and business opportunities that companies can develop thanks to the circular economy. Process and product differences and changes.
Read nowWhy is remanufacturing an important business model for the circular economy? Since it is able to extend the useful life…
Read nowThe EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) appears as a logical transposition of the polluter pays principle and the principles underlying the…
Read nowThe circularity of a product is determined above all in the conception and design phase, where some useful principles are…
Read nowWanting to give a definition of sustainable finance, one encounters a rather broad and complex concept, as it can be…
Read nowAnother fundamental principle linked to the sustainability of a company is its responsibility in effectively managing the problems of social…
Read nowThe closure of industrial cycles, in order to ensure the efficient use of resources and the mitigation of environmental impacts,…
Read nowThe collaborative economy or sharing economy, thanks to the rapid development of the internet and digital platforms, represents a phenomenon…
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