Learn about novel business and design approaches to join the transition towards a circular economy. Acquire the knowledge to consider economic, supply chain, technical, managerial and environmental aspects.

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The circular economy is an alternative production system best suited to address the global socio-economic and environmental challenges of the 21st century. Drawing on number of school of though (Cradle-to-Cradle, Biomimicry and many more) it concentrates on implementing closed-loop value chains to achieve superior business performance along with substantial environmental gains. These themes will be the focus of this e-Seminar introducing the key concepts of the circular economy model. 


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WorlDynamics’ CE framework for action comprehensively addresses the key principles, business objectives and areas of intervention required to embed circular projects within a company. Through our dedicated e-seminar we provide the key insights on how to navigate the framework to create circular value.


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The circular economy theory has spurred a number of innovative business models whereby companies leverage new opportunities to secure fresh revenue streams. In this e-seminar we deep-dive into the 4 primary CE business models (Net-Zero Innovation, Servitization, Product Life Extension, Residual Value Recovery), focusing on successful case studies and offering key recommendation on how to effectively implement each business model.

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The implementation of a circular project, plan or strategy will not succeed without the right CE supporting technology (e.g. Internet of Things, Mobile Technology, Digital Platforms etc.). Hence this e-Seminar carefully addresses the 11 CE enabling technologies identified by WorlDynamics and provides best practices examples of firms already exploiting their potential to achieve business improvements.


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In this e-Seminar WorlDynamics’ consultants provide an overview of the innovative strategic process we have developed to help organizations identify, formalize and execute the circular strategy most “material” for their specific operations.