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About the Course

This course looks at where important materials in products we use every day come from and how these materials can be used more efficiently, longer, and in closed loops. This is the aim of the Circular Economy, but it doesn’t happen on its own. It is the result of choices and strategies by suppliers, designers, businesses, policymakers and all of us as consumers. In addition to providing many cases of managing materials for sustainability, the course also teaches skills and tools for analyzing circular business models and promotes development of your own ideas to become more involved in the transition to a Circular Economy. You will learn from expert researchers and practitioners from around Europe as they explain core elements and challenges in the transition to a circular economy over the course of 5 modules: Module 1: Materials. This module explores where materials come from, and builds a rationale for why society needs more circularity. Module 2: Circular Business Models. In this module circular business models are explored in-depth and a range of ways for business to create economic and social value are discussed. Module 3: Circular Design, Innovation and Assessment. This module presents topics like functional materials and eco-design as well as methods to assess environmental impacts. Module 4: Policies and Networks. This module explores the role of governments and networks and how policies and sharing best practices can enable the circular economy. Module 5: Circular Societies. This module examines new norms, forms of engagement, social systems, and institutions, needed by the circular economy and how we, as individuals, can help society become more circular. This course is brought to you by: LUND UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS (IIIEE) EIT RAWMATERIALS VITO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF DENMARK AND GREENLAND NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS GHENT UNIVERSITY DELFT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY...

Top reviews

MB

May 7, 2020

A great, detailed and informative course that I enjoyed learning about. Lund University you can do no wrong, from my semester spent on exchange in Lund to engaging with this fantastic MOOC! Thank you!

JE

Apr 19, 2020

Great course!

Super interesting and very accessible language. It's a good entrance door to keep learning about this really important topics.

Thanks for giving us the chance to have it for free.

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By Tessel B

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Mar 21, 2020

Good, informative course. Great videos and great case examples!

By Keith B

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May 3, 2020

Very good course with a wide verity circular economy content.

By Kayleigh P

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Mar 27, 2021

Great way to further my knowledge of circular economies.

By Zakariya A K

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Jun 4, 2023

Good course. Help become more aware of the resources.

By Mikael N

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Dec 19, 2019

Good course with a lot of interesting information

By Abdullah N A

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Apr 12, 2022

Some of the speakers english needs imporvment

By Pasi K

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Feb 9, 2020

Pretty interresting and well designed course

By Prem R

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Oct 4, 2021

Good course to understand circular economy.

By Abdulaziz A A

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Mar 17, 2022

Excellent and informative course.

By Rene-Pascal P

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Feb 22, 2021

Very interesting business cases.

By Alabbas M A

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Feb 24, 2022

informative and useful

By Fahad H A

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Sep 14, 2021

Many thanks

By Khaled A

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May 16, 2021

The course focused on how to drive circular economy through sustainable business model innovation and enablers such as policies. The course initially discussed material management and eco-design methods but not into details. If you are looking specifically more into eco-design and sustainable material selection hands on, I recommend checking Mike Ashby's method and his book "Materials & Sustainable Development". In addition, there was great sustainable material selection software called "Granta Design CES" , spin-off from the university of Cambridge recently acquired by Ansys, this software is a great tool for any engineer working on sustainable product design. Overall, I recommend this course for anyone interested in circular economy in general and sustainable business model innovation.

By Costanza L S

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Dec 7, 2020

was nice overall to give a basic understanding and appreciated the companies examples. It would be nice to know more were we can access a list of all companies driving sustainability agendas to get in contact

By Shashank K

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Dec 7, 2023

Very basic and foundational-level course on the topic that all Environmental Engineers/Environmentalists are familiar with. May serve as a nice refresher course though.

By Francesco P

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Jan 30, 2020

Good introductory course, some concepts are very generic and could be treated more in detail, some other are not well joint together.

By ASHJAEE M C

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Sep 5, 2020

The concept & views are retty clear but some of the lectures and instrutors have some problem of developing the ideas properly.

By Najla A

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Nov 28, 2022

The course is very informative, and the content is excellent. The accent of some of the narrators were not clear.

By Awadh M A G

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Apr 26, 2021

The curriculum needs more arrangement and reduction on the repeated material.

By Abdullah H A

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Sep 19, 2021

Excellent course. Reviewing peers assignments shall not be mandatory

By Saleh K

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Sep 29, 2020

reduce number of weeks.

By Sara A A D

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Oct 23, 2021

The course is boring

By Almughaidi, H M

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Jun 12, 2022

Difficult for bignners.

By Suhas D

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Feb 2, 2023

The topic is so interesting. However, I am terribly disappointed at the quality of course material and content. In many cases (including assessments), poor language, low use of basic instructional design, non-proof read content, non-intelligible accents have destroyed the potential of this course. It is sad that this course content has not been QCed. Separately, this entire course feels like a blah jabber at Davos. Talks about motherhood and apple pie, but rarely talks about the practical "hows". Showing an example of a telephone company or some other organization which no one outside a small district in Europe has heard of, doesn't help. Just ends up shooting the credibility of an important topic.

By Raed A

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Sep 26, 2022

after I finished this course I could not get the certificate and that is really dissapointing for not participating on any future courses in this website. I waste 4 weeks of my life on this course to get the certificate and at the end they told me to repay again on it.