This course examines how stakeholders shape circular economy transitions and how effective engagement, collaboration, and governance can accelerate circular innovation at multiple levels. Students explore stakeholder mapping, power dynamics, ethical and cultural dimensions, participatory design, and policy frameworks that enable inclusive and equitable circular systems. Through case studies and applied workshops, students learn to design strategies that build trust, resolve conflicts, and foster multi-stakeholder cooperation in circular economy initiatives.
This course introduces practical and advanced approaches to implementing circular economy business models across different sectors. Students explore how circular strategies—such as Product-as-a-Service, closed-loop supply chains, modularity, digital circular platforms, and Product Service Systems—can unlock environmental, economic, and social value. Through case studies and applied workshops, the course equips learners with the analytical skills to design, evaluate, and support circular transitions in business, policy, and community contexts.
This course provides a comprehensive foundation in the principles, systems, and driving forces of the Circular Economy. It explores both theoretical frameworks and practical catalysts that enable the transition toward sustainable and regenerative economic models. Learners will examine key factors influencing the success of circular initiatives, including collaboration among stakeholders, policy development, and innovation. Designed for students, practitioners, and policymakers, the course aims to equip participants with essential knowledge and tools to promote and implement circular practices effectively.