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  • Experimentation with Circular Service Business Models

    Preliminary results from the Circular X project (https://www.circularx.eu/en)

  • Use2Use – Design for circular consumption

    CE@KTH is delighted to invite you to attend the webinar with Oskar Rexfelt and Anneli Selvefors on 'Use2Use – Design for circular consumption'.

  • Product Design in a Circular Economy

    CE@KTH is delighted to invite you to attend the webinar “Product Design in a Circular Economy” with Conny Bakker who is a professor of Design Methodology for Sustainability and Circular Economy at TU Delft, faculty of Industrial Design Engineering.

  • Scania Circular Business: Scania’s journey towards the circular economy

    CE@KTH is delighted to invite you to attend the webinar “Scania Circular Business: Scania’s journey towards the circular economy” with Paulina Edblad Granholm, Senior Business Development Manager at Scania, Sweden. Paulina Edblad Granholm will share how Scania is approaching the circular economy transition (CET), including actions taken, progress, barriers faced and challenges ahead. She will touch upon how Scania is conciliating the CET with other mega-transitions in the transportation industry such as decarbonization, electrification, autonomous solutions and digitalization. Her mission is to connect the big picture to the everyday activities. As an example she will share the journey within Scania Parts & Service and especially the Parts packaging quest towards sustainability through circularity and digitalisation.

  • Remanufacturing and the Circular Economy

    CE@KTH is delighted to invite you to attend the webinar entitled “Remanufacturing and the Circular Economy” with Dr. Nabil Nasr. In this webinar, Dr. Nasr will discuss remanufacturing, a key technology enabler for circular economy, including its definition, benefits, history, and economics. Remanufacturing research and future trends will also be highlighted. Furthermore, An overview of the recently established REMADE Institute in the US will also be provided. This institute focuses its efforts on driving down the cost of technologies essential to reuse, recycle and remanufacture materials such as metals, fibers, polymers and electronic waste and aims to achieve significant improvement in energy efficiency in materials manufacturing by 2027.

  • Sustainability trade-offs in the circular economy: A maturity-based framework

  • Sustainability trade-offs in the circular economy: A maturity-based framework

    CE@KTH is delighted to invite you to attend the webinar entitled “Sustainability trade-offs in the circular economy: A maturity-based framework” with Dr Enes Unal who is a lecturer in Circular Economy and Innovation at Centre for Design Engineering, Cranfield University. In this webinar, Dr Enes Unal will share their latest research that reveals the pattern of sustainability trade-offs. The theoretical and practical understanding of sustainability implementation has been changing in depth and scope. In particular, circular economy paradigms (e.g., Cradle to Cradle or “C2C” practices) have enabled firms to rethink their resource management behavior, resulting in distinct trade-off patterns among different sustainability dimensions. Furthermore, while many established firms remain reactive and market-oriented in their sustainability implementations, sustainability-rooted firms proactively integrate sustainability practices into their core business.