Discover Circuloos and the Power of Circular Manufacturing

πŸ”„ Welcome to the 1st CIRCULOOS newsletter. Our aim is to promote sustainability by encouraging the adoption of circular manufacturing practices. With the support of the European Commission, we assist small and medium-sized enterprises in implementing circular economy principles. We offer a range of tools to help manage and improve sustainable production across the entire supply chain through innovative circular manufacturing processes.

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πŸ€– CIRCULOOS at the European Robotics Forum 2024

This year, CIRCULOOS, alongside KITT4SME and Better Factory, made a notable appearance at the European Robotics Forum 2024. Our workshops were brimming with innovative ideas, interactive debates, and discussions on engaging with the latest in robotics technology, circular economy principles, and the transformative power of AI and Life Cycle Assessment in manufacturing.

🌐 Discover more about our contributions to #ERF24 here


πŸŽ‰ CIRCULOOS Celebrates Its First Consortium Meeting in Zaragoza

CIRCULOOS held its first consortium meeting in Zaragoza. All the partners gathered in the Spanish city to put together the project’s evolvement and debate its future activities. Indeed, it was a significant moment for CIRCULOOS.


πŸ™Œ CIRCULOOS at #MWC24

Last February 2024, members of the CIRCULOOS consortium attended the 2024 edition of the Mobile World Congress, the largest and most influential connectivity event in Barcelona every year.

Anastasia Garbi together with Marjorie Grassler, PhD, representing CIRCULOOS, engaged in a panel discussion on Women leading in industry, where they highlighted findings from CRISTINA OYON‘s work and presented recommendations to foster women’s leadership in manufacturing.

🌐 Check out all the highlights from this event


♻️ Actions for businesses in the circular economy sector

A recent exploration by CIRCULOOS’ partner, innomine, scrutinized how circularity enablers can be practically applied in businesses. This echoes the transformative journey outlined by Dilmegani (2022) into five actionable points. These points include designing a corporate structure that focuses on tangible and intangible costs and returns, conducting periodic circularity assessments, enhancing industrial symbiosis through concrete examples, crafting sustainable products with considerations like product-service systems and recyclability, and nudging consumers towards circular practices through incentivization strategies. The study emphasizes not only the importance of these actions but also their versatility across different business levels.

🌐 Learn more about these actions here


Open Call πŸ“’

Stay tuned for the CIRCULOOS Expression of Interest opening at the end of May!

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