
The Circulab Academy – Teach the Circular Economy
The Circulab Academy offers a free 3-hour ‘Teach the Circular Economy’ course.
The Circulab Academy offers a free 3-hour ‘Teach the Circular Economy’ course.
The BLOOM School Box is a collection of bioeconomy related teaching resources, which educators can use to introduce the concept of bioeconomy in their classrooms as a trigger to raise student interest in science subjects and their awareness of important societal challenges.
The Ellen McArthur Foundation provides a suite of learning and educational resources including workshop activities, circular design guide videos, lesson plans etc. https://ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/resources/education-and-learning/teaching-resources
The Circular Built Environment Hub at TU Delft have developed a suite of educational resources for circularity through the Circular Impulse Initiative https://www.tudelft.nl/bk/onderzoek/onderzoeksthemas/circular-built-environment/educational-resources-for-circularity The ‘Circularity for Educators’ module contains educational resources in the form of videos, images, diagrams, and additional related resources. https://www.tudelft.nl/bk/onderzoek/onderzoeksthemas/circular-built-environment/educational-resources-for-circularity/circularity-for-educators The ‘Educators for Circularity’ platform provides opportunities to connect with colleagues to
The Rediscovery Centre provides a variety of exciting and interactive workshops that are based on hands-on enquiry and experiential learning. Our programme of education workshops ranges from environmental subjects such as waste, energy, global citizenship, and biodiversity to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). https://www.rediscoverycentre.ie/education/
Digital Deconstruction (DDC) is an innovated Interreg Northwest Europe project, which aims to develop an innovative digital decision support system, integrating various digital tools (3D scanning, Building Information Modelling, a digital materials and buildings database, blockchain technology) to define the most sustainable and economical deconstruction and reuse strategy for building. https://www.nweurope.eu/projects/project-search/digital-deconstruction/#tab-1
The Circular EcoBIM project aims to create a set of BIM based tools to enable a circular construction model. The three tools that are proposed will help architects and building managers to improve the environmental performance and increase the amount of reused, recovered and recycled construction materials.
WOOL2LOOP provides new smart demolition and sorting technologies combined with a novel analysis method for mineral wool waste that enables separating the material based on its suitability for alkali-activation. Geopolymer technology makes it possible to use mineral wool waste as a valuable resource for new ceramic or concrete-type products as pioneered by University of Oulu,
Build-in-Wood is a European funded Horizon 2020 project with the goal of drastically increasing the proportion of timber construction. https://www.build-in-wood.eu/
ProCirc brings together 8 public and 3 private sector organisations that will leverage 30 plus circular procurement pilots with a combined value of €40M to address this. Each pilot aims to reduce 20-25% raw materials, waste, and CO2 emissions. https://northsearegion.eu/procirc/about/
This project aims to increase by +50%, the amount of reclaimed building elements being circulated in its territory by 2032. https://www.nweurope.eu/projects/project-search/fcrbe-facilitating-the-circulation-of-reclaimed-building-elements-in-northwestern-europe/#tab-1
The SCREEN Policy Lab was established in 2017 by the 17 European Regions involved in the SCREEN project and included representatives of the European Commission Directorates concerned about the Circular Economy Action Plan. https://www.screen-lab.eu/