SLM 8003 Circular Economy and New Opportunities
SLM 8003 Circular Economy and New Opportunities
The circular economy concept challenges us to think about material streams in addition to finance in economic activities. Waste reduction, increased re-use and reduced pressure on non-renewable resources are all important for building a sustainable future. This course presents the rationale for circular solutions and give examples of such solutions that have already been implemented. Platforms – often digital – are a crucial part of the practical implementation of a circular economy.
The candidate
- has basic knowledge of the concept of circular economy and how it has developed over time
- has knowledge of possible areas of application for circular economy business models
- has knowledge of how actors from both the private and public sectors meet the challenge of better resource utilizatio
The candidate ...
- can identify circular opportunities in different economic sectors
- can discuss barriers and how these can be overcome
- can evaluate potential for change of business model in different sectors
The candidate ...
- has a basic understanding of the need to focus on material flows in the assessment of economic activity as part of the work towards a sustainable society
- knows the history of and can participate in debates about the development towards increased circularity
- What does circular economy mean, and which challenges does it address?
- How to go from linear production to service provision?
- Presentation of various platform solutions for circular business models
The course consists of real-time lectures, digital teaching material (e.g., podcasts, videos, interactive tools/quizzes), group work, student presentations, and plenary discussions.
Reading list for the course BIK 3134 Bærekraft i daglig drift, is to be found here. See also the reading plan in the learning portal and additional information.
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The course is part of the SLM course series, Sustainability in Daily Operation, which consists of the SLM courses SLM 8001 Sustainability Basics, SLM 8002 Sustainability and Shared Value Creation, and SLM 8003 Circular Economy and New Opportunities. The courses are based on the course BIK 3134 Sustainability In daily operation, 7.5 ECTS. If you have completed three courses from the same SLM course series, and meet the admission requirements for taking the exam at BI, you can take an exam within that course series, which gives a total of 7.5 credits.
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