Circular Economy Training Program

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 Last update date 12/2024
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The program aims to teach participants the principles and applications of circular economy. It promotes the efficient use of natural resources, minimizes waste, and encourages the adoption of sustainable consumption habits. Participants will gain knowledge and skills to understand how circular economic models work, explore sectoral applications, and learn best practices in this field. The training is enriched with interactive sessions and practical exercises, allowing participants to discover how to apply this knowledge in real-world scenarios.

 

The training is for professional development purposes, and the certificate obtained does not replace the MYK authorization certificate in trainings where the MYK authorization certificate is mandatory.

 

1. Introduction

  • Definition: What is circular economy? Key concepts.
  • Objective: To teach participants the principles of circular economy and introduce its applications.
  • Importance: Sustainability, resource efficiency, and environmental impacts.

2. Foundations of Circular Economy

  • Circular Economy Model: Closure loops, waste management, and resource utilization.
  • Nature and Economy: The relationship between ecosystems and human activities.
  • Clinical Recycling and Reuse: Management of material flows.

3. Key Principles

  • Design: Circularity and sustainability in product design.
  • Production Processes: Resource efficiency, waste reduction strategies.
  • Consumption: Sustainable consumption habits.

4. Sectoral Applications

  • Agriculture: Circular agriculture practices and organic food systems.
  • Energy: The role of renewable energy sources in the circular economy.
  • Manufacturing: Circular production systems and industrial symbiosis.

5. Policies and Regulations

  • Circular Economy Strategies: National and international policies.
  • Legal Regulations: Waste management and environmental laws.

6. Success Stories

  • Global Examples: Successful companies and projects embracing circular economy.
  • Case Study Analyses: In-depth analysis of practical examples.

7. Consumer Behavior

  • Environmental Awareness: Consumer attitudes towards circular products.
  • Behavior Change: Promoting sustainable consumption habits.

8. Challenges and Barriers

  • Financial Barriers: Costs of implementing circular economy practices.
  • Cultural Barriers: Overcoming traditional consumption habits.

9. Future Trends

  • Technology and Innovation: Innovative solutions for circular economy.
  • Global Movements: International initiatives for sustainability and their impacts.

10. Post-Training Assessment

  • Q&A Section: Participants' questions and discussions.
  • Practical Exercises: Group work on circular economy projects.

11. Resources

  • Reading List: Books, articles, and websites.
  • Research Reports: Current research and data on circular economy.

Training Methodology

  • Interactive Sessions: Methods that encourage active participation from attendees.
  • Workshops: Strengthening learning through group dynamics.
  • Practical Projects: Gaining experience through real-world applications.

 

 

The training is open to corporate partnerships, and individual applications are not accepted. The training content can be re-planned according to the profile and needs of corporate participants. Following mutual discussions, the scope and method of the training (Face-to-Face, Online) will be determined and the relevant processes completed. If an agreement is reached, the suitable days and times for your institution's participants and our instructors will be set, along with the location of the training.

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