September 2024 – The CircEUlar and CIRCOMOD teams are delighted to announce an opportunity to hear about their latest research and contribute to shaping the next phases of work. A stakeholder workshop will take place on Tuesday, September 17th, after lunch, from 13:00 at the House of Connections in Groningen, The Netherlands.
This workshop will address research insights from both a consumer and business perspective. We will explore what circularity means for mobility, living practices, household appliances, waste management, and business behaviours. Stakeholders from across industry, local government, and civil society will inform the research scope and contribute to the development of a toolkit for businesses to support further uptake of circular practices.
Going forward, the stakeholder community will be further developed as a forum to present, discuss, and strengthen project outputs in an endeavour to co-create a shared vision for a European net-zero Circular Economy.
AGENDA
13:00 to 13:30 – Meet & greet over coffee
13:30 to 15:00 – Plenary Session
- Presenting CircEUlar and CIRCOMOD – The role of circularity for a net-zero emission Europe – IIASA and Utrecht University
- Consumption – Connecting circularity and demand in mobility and dwelling, LMU Munich
- Product ownership – Understanding consumer preferences and in-use stock as drivers of global material demands, Leiden University
- Household appliances – Aligning consumer and business perspectives: Circularity in household appliances, IIASA
- Business practices – Ensuring business-level circular behaviour translates to a macro-level reduction in resource use and emissions, CMCC
15:00 to 15:30 – Networking & Close
REGISTRATION FORM: https://forms.gle/qkB2PfzKGyk8S2bi7
To know more, write to Sara Giorgi at s.giorgi@t-6.it.
About CircEUlar: CircEUlar is a four-year (Starting date: 1 September 2022) European Research and Innovation Action project that develops new modelling approaches for analysing circularity from a systems perspective accounting for: dematerialisation and the transition to a service-based economy to limit material stock growth; lifetime extension of material stocks through repair, maintenance, reuse; waste treatment and material recycling.
To learn more about CircEUlar, visit the website: https://circeular.org/
Follow the social media channels:
- X: @circEUlar_model
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/circeular/
The CircEUlar Project has received funding from the Horizon Europe Research and Innovative Action Programme under Grant Agreement No. 101056810, the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Re-search and Innovation (SERI), and by UK Research and Innovation UKRI.
