Circular Economy
A circular economy is an economy that minimizes waste production and environmental impact by design and in which materials flow in harmony with biogeochemical cycles of nature, by means of R-strategies such as reuse, repair and recycle.
The Dutch government aims to achieve a circular economy by 2050 and it’s the aim of our group to positively contribute to that goal through focusing on several activities.
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Developing transdisciplinary research on the transition from a linear to a circular economic system, investigating possibilities, barriers, circular business models and innovative ways of organizing system transformation.
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Supporting ecosystem circularity by advancing cross-sectoral collaboration within and beyond value chains thereby engaging with a variety of (quadruple) stakeholders to jointly conduct research that leads to societal impact.
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Collaborate on developing education for sustainability and circular economy, fostering sustainability awareness and empowering learners to drive change to a circular economy.
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Communicating our results to a wider audience by way of (media) exposure, organizing events and citizen science.
Contact - Academic Leads
Kim Poldner (Faculty of Economics and Business)
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Telephone: +31 50 36 33458
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E-mail: k.a.poldner rug.nl
Emma Folmer (Campus Fryslân)
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E-mail: e.c.folmer rug.nl
Franco Ruzzenenti (Faculteit Science and Engineering)
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Telephone: +31 50 36 34691
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E-mail: f.ruzzenenti rug.nl
Further Reading
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