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19 hours

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  • This course looks at where important materials in products we use every day come from and how these materials can be used more efficiently, longer, and in closed loops. This is the aim of the Circular Economy, but it doesn?t happen on its own. It is the result of choices and strategies by suppliers, designers, businesses, policymakers and all of us as consumers.
  • In addition to providing many cases of managing materials for sustainability, the course also teaches skills and tools for analyzing circular business models and promotes development of your own ideas to become more involved in the transition to a Circular Economy.
  • You will learn from expert researchers and practitioners from around Europe as they explain core elements and challenges in the transition to a circular economy over the course of 5 modules:
  • Module 1: Materials. This module explores where materials come from, and builds a rationale for why society needs more circularity.
  • Module 2: Circular Business Models. In this module circular business models are explored in-depth and a range of ways for business to create economic and social value are discussed.
  • Module 3: Circular Design, Innovation and Assessment. This module presents topics like functional materials and eco-design as well as methods to assess environmental impacts.
  • Module 4: Policies and Networks. This module explores the role of governments and networks and how policies and sharing best practices can enable the circular economy.
  • Module 5: Circular Societies. This module examines new norms, forms of engagement, social systems, and institutions, needed by the circular economy and how we, as individuals, can help society become more circular.
  • This course is brought to you by:
  • LUND UNIVERSITY
  • INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS (IIIEE)
  • EIT RAWMATERIALS
  • VITO
  • GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF DENMARK AND GREENLAND
  • NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS
  • GHENT UNIVERSITY
  • DELFT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
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Curriculum

Introduction - Materials

Introduction to the Circular Economy - Part I

Introduction to the Circular Economy - Part II

Introduction to the Circular Economy - Part III

Introduction to the Circular Economy - Part IV

What is Mining? - Part I

What is Mining? - Part II

What is Mining? - Part III

Sustainable Mining - Part I

Sustainable Mining - Part II

Sustainable Mining - Part III

From Mining to Metal - Part I

From Mining to Metal - Part II

From Mining to Metal Part - III

Value and Governance - Part I

Value and Governance - Part II

Criticality

How Do We Transition to Circular Economy? - Part I

How Do We Transition to Circular Economy? - Part II

Follow Your Phone - Part I

Euromines - Pursuing Responsible Mining to Support Global Development

Aluminium - From Mine to Metal - Mining

Aluminium - From Mine to Metal - Alumina Production

Aluminium - From Mine to Metal - Smelting

Aluminium - From Mine to Metal - Casting

Aluminium - From Mine to Metal - Handling the Residue

Welcome to the Course - Start Here!

Grading

Course Assignment - Circular Business Model Analysis

Course Readings

Historical Aspects of Mining

Exploration and Extraction

The Footprint of Mining

Sustainable Mining - Part I

Sustainable Mining - Part II - Progress Towards Sustainable Mining Practice

Environmental Constraints

Managing a Mine-site From Before Mining Until After Mining

From Ore to Metal

How is Aluminium Made?

Global Value Chains

Research on Value and Governance (Extension)

Criticality

Linear to Circular Product Chains

Increasing Circularity

Elements in a Smartphone

Module 1

Circular Business Models

The Role of Business in the Circular Economy - Part I

The Role of Business in the Circular Economy - Part II

Circular Economy Business Model Strategies - Part I

Circular Economy Business Model Strategies - Part II

Business Model Innovation - Part I

Business Model Innovation - Part II

Drivers for Entrepreneurship in a Circular Economy

Barriers for Businesses in a Circular Economy

Follow Your Phone - Part II

ING Bank - Finance and Accounting in a Circular Economy

ING Bank - Business Opportunities for a Circular Economy

Accus - Entrepreneur Spotlight

NNOF - Entrepreneur Spotlight

Skillbuilder - Introduction

Skillbuilder - Analysis and Application of Analytical Tools

Slowing, Closing, Narrowing

The Role of Business in the Circular Economy (Extension)

Circular Business Models

Circular Strategies and the Business Model Canvas

The Importance of a Circular Value Network - An Example

The Role of Products-as-a-Service in the Circular Economy

Circular Business Model Planning Tool

The PESTEL Framework

Drivers and Barriers for Businesses in a Circular Economy

Overall Assignment Description

Circular Business Model Planning Tool - A Guide

Case Company Description

Copy of Overall Assignment Description

Week 2

Circular Design, Innovation and Assessment

Material Science Innovations

Ecodesign Strategies

Nanotech Developments - Part I

Nanotech Developments - Part II

Nanotech Developments - Part III

Assessing the Environmental Sustainability of Circular Systems: Tools and Methods - Part I

Assessing the Environmental Sustainability of Circular Systems: Tools and Methods - Part II

Assessing the Resource Efficiency of Circular Systems - Part I

Assessing the Resource Efficiency of Circular Systems - Part II

Assessing the Resource Efficiency of Circular Systems - Part III

Follow Your Phone - Part III

Umicore- Innovations in Recovery of Metals

Swerea IVF - Innovations for Extending the Useful Life of Textiles

Ragn-Sells - From Waste to Resources

Skillbuilder - Critical Thinking and Assessment

Introduction to Nanotechnology

The Scale of Nano

Mimicking Nano in Nature

What is LCA?

Limitations to LCA

LCA Challenges: Recycling and Multi-functionality (Extension)

Resource Efficiency Indicators at the Macro Level: The European Union

Methods Available to Quantify Resources (Extension)

Week 3

Policies and Networks

Past Policy Solutions

From Waste to Materials

Overview of Policies for a Circular Economy - Part I

Overview of Policies for a Circular Economy - Part II

Overview of Policies for a Circular Economy - Part III

Extended Producer Responsibility - Part I

Extended Producer Responsibility - Part II

Extended Producer Responsibility - Part III

Policies for Extended Product Lifetimes

EU Ecodesign Directive

Policies and Outlook in The Netherlands

Importance of Networks for Sharing Information

Follow Your Phone - Part IV

OVAM - Policy and the Circular Economy in Flanders

Skillbuilder - Context Analysis and Idea Development

From Waste to Materials - Summary

EU and Circular Economy

Policy Instruments to Improve Product Circularity

EPR for Mobile Phones (Extension)

Overview of Policies for Ecodesign and Circular Economy

Advantages and Disadvantages of Ecodesign Policy Strategies

Other Examples of Initiatives to Stimulate Circular Economy via Information Sharing and Networking (Extension)

Week 4

Circular Societies

Circularity's Value to Society - Part I

Circularity's Value to Society - Part II

Circularity's Value to Society - Part III

Environmental Impacts of Consumption - Part I

Environmental Impacts of Consumption - Part II

The Global View - Part I

The Global View - Part II

The Global View - Part III

The Global View - Part IV

Who Owns It? - Part I

Who Owns It? - Part II

The Local View - Part I

The Local View - Part II

The Local View - Part III

Follow Your Phone - Part V

Electronicsmix - Entrepreneur Spotlight, Local Repair

Fablabs - Creating Sustainable Communities

Skillbuilder - Pitching Innovative Ideas

Circularity Value - Summarising Key Points

Our Environmental Footprint

Sustainable Consumption in a Circular Economy

Remanufacturing / Repairing and Property Rights - Extension

Example of How Sharing Contributes to a Circular Society

Example of How Repairing Contributes to a Circular Society

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