ACR+ develops knowledge base on Circular Economy and Lifelong Learning

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Belgium
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Brussels
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Global issues, such as climate change and natural resource consumption levels, urgently require a change in our lifestyles and a transformation in our ways of thinking and acting. To achieve this change, Europe needs new skills, new values and new behaviours that lead to more sustainable societies. But is it even possible to find a common definition of circular economy (CE) education?

On 19 February 2019, ACR+, in partnership with Zero Waste Scotland, organised a workshop entitled Circular Economy Competences - Making the Case for Lifelong Learning. The workshop, held within the framework of the Erasmus+ CYCLE project, brought together local authorities, experts and practitioners in the field of environmental and sustainability education to share their experiences on the topic.

The resulting publication aims to share those experiences with educators, policymakers, NGOs and training organisations that intend to promote the development of local loops of the circular economy through educational tools. The three chapters of this booklet are structured to cover different areas of the lifelong learning landscape:

  • Circular thinking in education. Educational designers will find useful insights on the promotion of circular holistic approach in schools; a bird’s eye view on how tertiary education is integrating the circular economy into its educational offer; the creation of attractive learning pathways in adult training;
  • Upskilling waste, repair & reuse industry. Policymakers and professionals in the field of vocational training will find useful references on the development of professional standards and competence profiles for 3R’s industries;
  • Facilitating the transition towards a circular economy. The last chapter contains an analysis of the links between Industry 4.0 and circular economy in Italy and the case history of a network of municipalities that have developed training courses to equip local authorities’ staff for the circular transition. In conclusion, a final article analyses the possible positive correlations between entrepreneurial education and circular economy.

Download the publication here.

Other documents

Circular Economy and Lifelong Learning: Scenaries - Methodologies - In action