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Embracing the Circular Economy

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Embracing the Circular Economy
This course is in the base subscription pack
Category
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)
Course Duration
0:30
Subject Matter Expert
City & Guilds
Provider
Kineo ESG
Countries
Australia, India, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, United Kingdom, United States
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This course has been developed to provide learners with an understanding of: the circular economy, its principles, and how it differs from the traditional linear economy model the importance of Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Recover principles business models aligned with circular economy principles, and their environmental and economic benefits the existing policy and regulatory frameworks that encourage the adoption of circular economy practices metrics and indicators used to measure progress towards a circular economy applying circular economy principles in their professional lives and becoming change agents in their respective organisations.

Target Audience

In a society dominated by endless consumption and disposable convenience, the circular economy emerges as a positive way forward – is now the time for the business world to fully embrace it?

For centuries, we’ve been stuck in a linear economy, a 'take-make-dispose' system that extracts resources, produces goods, and then gets rid of them. This approach may have generated economic growth, but it’s also created the scourge of waste, pollution, and depleted resources. Our environment is struggling with the weight of discarded plastic and electronic waste, and vast landfill sites are a blight on the natural landscape.

The circular economy offers a new vision. It's a regenerative system designed to keep products and materials in use, extending their lifespan and minimising waste. It's all about recycling, reusing, remanufacturing, and reducing. It's a bold shift towards sustainable practices that can create a world where nothing is truly wasted.

This course gives all employees, globally, practitioner-level knowledge of how businesses can reduce waste, reuse materials, and ultimately make a positive impact on the environment while also improving their bottom line.

This course will provide those employees making key decisions about procurement and processes, with the principles of the circular economy, real-world examples of circular business models in action, key policy frameworks and metrics to be aware of, and tools to help foster a circular economy mindset in your organisation.

The time to embrace the circular economy is now. Discover the part your business can play in ensuring a brighter future for ourselves and generations to come.

Learning Outcomes

The Embracing the Circular Economy course equips employees with practical insights into the advantages and prospects of adopting circular economy practices. We emphasise core principles, effective strategies, diverse business models, key performance indicators, and hands-on implementation.

The Embracing the Circular Economy course provides learners with practitioner knowledge of:

·     the circular economy, its principles, and how it differs from the traditional linear economy model

·     the importance of Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Recover principles

·     business models aligned with circular economy principles, and their environmental and economic benefits

·     the existing policy and regulatory frameworks that encourage the adoption of circular economy practices

·     metrics and indicators used to measure progress towards a circular economy, and

·     applying circular economy principles in their professional lives and becoming change agents in their respective organisations.

Contextualised Content

Access, Accounting, Anti-corruption, Biodiversity, Board accountability, Bribery, Capital, Carbon, Carbon footprint, Chain, Change, Circular, Circular economy, Circular packaging, Clean, Climate, Climate action, Community, Community engagement, Compliance, Conservation, Corporate, Corporate citizenship, Corruption, Culture, Degradation, Diversity, Diversity and inclusion, Eco-friendly, Economy, Ecosystem, Eco-tourism, Emissions, Employee well-being, Energy, Energy efficiency, Environment, Environmental, ESG, ESG disclosure, ESG reporting, Ethical fashion, Ethical investment, Ethical leadership, Ethics, Ethics and compliance, Executive compensation, Extraction,