Circular Economy Collage @ Chemistry Office
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Circular Economy Collage @ Chemistry Office

Which is the most extracted material in the world? Interested in finding out in a fun, insightful and interactive workshop?

By Katharina Baudouin

Date and time

Wednesday, May 1 · 2 - 5pm GMT+8

Location

Chemistry Team

17A Jalan Pinang Singapore, Singapore 199149 Singapore

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About this event

  • 3 hours

The Circular Economy Collage will give you a clearer understanding of the issues related to our use of natural resources and and to the waste we generate.

Which resources do we consume the most and which are most under pressure? What impacts do our consumption and waste generation have on those resources and on the planet in general? How can I contribute to reducing those impacts in my daily life? How can companies evolve their business models?

To discover the answers to these and many other questions, come and take part in a workshop of the Circular Economy Collage. The workshop covers topics such as climate change, biodiversity loss, resource scarcity and pollution generated by human activities and enables you to identify concrete courses of action.

About the workshop

The Circular Economy Collage is a stimulating, group-based workshop founded on scientific information, which enables participants to grasp the limites of our existing global "linear" economy and understand the opportunities offered by the circular eoncomy. Inspired by the Climate Fresk, the workshop will allow you to understand the issues surrounding our use of natural resources and our generation and treatment of wastes as well as other impacts caused by human activities. This in-person workshop will last 3 hours and takes place in groups of 6-8 people with 1-2 facilitator(s). The workshop is aimed at the general public, and is open to all, whatever your level of knowledge on these subjects. The Collage is also relevant for other audiences such as companies, communities and schools. For public workshops, participation is limited to 1 participant per organisation. If several members of your organisation wish to take part, please contact us to organise a dedicated session.

Benefits of the workshop

Having deepened your understanding of the limits of the linear production-consumption-waste system, you will discover a more virtuous model for our economy and lots of ways that each of us can save natural resources and produce less waste. You will leave the workshop more aware, better-informed and motivated to take action to "circularise" our system.

This workshop is available at standard and reduced rates (solidarity, unemployed, student). The number of places is limited, so it is essential to register to take part. Thank you for your interest!




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