CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND SUSTAINABILITY MANAGEMENT
(objectives)
Aim of the course is the dissemination and increase of knowledge of the circular economy through the critical analysis of all the different aspects connected.The main objective of the Circular Economy is to achieve a non-dissipative economic system that is able to keep itself in balance and minimize, if you do not eliminate it altogether, any type of waste ; everything, from clothing to household items to food and tools, have a purpose and an after-life-purpose, so that “traditional waste” can be something useful to others or in another form. Thus a new way of thinking and acting is required and thet all stakeholders join forces and actively implement the sustainability principle in their own field of competence. In this perspective, during the course, some of the most important aspects such as sustainable production and consumption will be addressed, through new production models and new product design methods, the main tools for managing environmental management systems; a particular focus will be implemented on waste management through the analysis of the virtuous circuit "reduction, reuse, recovery and recycling" and the best technological and regulatory tools. Particular attention will also be paid to the social and ethical aspects involved.
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Code
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21210124 |
Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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9
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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SECS-P/13
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Contact Hours
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60
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Type of Activity
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Elective activities
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Derived from
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21210124 CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND SUSTAINABILITY MANAGEMENT in Economics and management LM-77 LUCCHETTI MARIA CLAUDIA, MERLI ROBERTO
(syllabus)
- Introduction to Circular Economy - The role of circular economy in achieving sustainable development goals - Circular Economy Principles and Strategies - Sustainable Resource Management: Recycling, Upcycling, Remanufacturing and Eco-design - Waste management in the circular economy - Industrial Symbiosis and Eco-Industrial Park (EIP) - Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (Life cycle assessment (LCA) methodologies; Environmental footprint analysis; Social impact assessment) - Policy and Regulatory Frameworks for Circular Economy - Circular Economy Business Models and Innovation - Circular Economy Implementation and Planning - Communication and Stakeholder Engagement in Circular Economy - Future Trends and Innovations in Circular Economy
(reference books)
Lecture Slides: Copies of the slides used during the lectures will be provided by the professor. Supplementary Readings: Additional research papers and readings related to circular economy and sustainability management will be recommended. Online Resources: Online articles, reports, videos, and case studies will be shared to supplement the course material.
Note: All course materials will be provided free of charge to students during the course to enhance their learning experience and provide comprehensive resources for their studies.
For students who are not able to attend the course lectures but still wish to study the subject independently, the following textbook is recommended:"Circular Economy Handbook for Business and Supply Chains: Repair, Remake, Redesign, Rethink" (2020) by Catherine Weetman
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 02/10/2023 to 22/12/2023 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
A project evaluation
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