Sign up for Circular Economy workshop

With sustainability at the top of agendas in the housewares industry, suppliers are invited to sign up for Products of Change’s (POC) first Circular Economy 101 (Wednesday, July 13 from 2pm).

The course, run by the POC Advisors led by Circular Economy expert Arthur Parry, will provide participants with an understanding of the basic principles of the Circular Economy and how this systems-led approach to design can support a more sustainable future for consumer products including housewares.

The Circular Economy is defined by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation as a systems-led approach, led by three principles:

* Eliminate waste and pollution (NB: where there’s waste, there’s cost);

* Circulate products and materials (at their highest value);

* Regenerate nature,

In practical terms, this includes thinking about how products are used and ways manufacture can be improved to reduce waste, how products and their parts can be put to better use (for instance through reuse, repair or refurbishment), and how materials can be reused through recycling (although this should be seen as a last resort).

As well as explaining the theory of the circular economy, this participative course will incorporate group discussion, practical exercises and provide live examples of the circular economy activations, ensuring that attendees are able to start to apply this knowledge straightaway.

This three-hour course is  £120 for POC members and £150 for non-members, including course materials and refreshments, hosted by Informa in Blackfriars Road, London (close to Southwark Underground Station).

Emailadvisors@productsofchange.com

Use NON-MEMBER link to pay and sign up OR MEMBER link to pay and sign up

 

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