Circular Economy: Material Flows and Sustainable Materials – Practical Applications


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Next Steps On Your Circularity Journey and Course Survey

This is it – the final step of the course! We want to thank you all for taking part in and contributing to the course.

 

Help Us Improve and Fill Out the Course Survey

Please let us know what you thought of the course and how we can improve future runs by spending a few minutes completing our post-course survey. Fill out the course survey here.

 

 

Next Steps On Your Circularity Journey

Add your next step on your circularity journey in the discussion area. It can be one clear step or a long list of things from your course portfolio that you will start with tomorrow morning. Be inspired by each other and don’t feel like you have to live up to impossible expectations. Start small and simple.

 

Thank You!

We hope you have learned a lot of new, useful things about the circular economy, picked up important tools for your current or future work life, and most importantly – been inspired to creative and meaningful action together with others. Thank you!

We’ll leave you with a quote and poem.

Quiet friend who has come so far,

feel how your breathing makes more space around you.
Let this darkness be a bell tower
and you the bell. As you ring,

what batters you becomes your strength.
Move back and forth into the change.
What is it like, such intensity of pain?
If the drink is bitter, turn yourself to wine.

In this uncontainable night,
be the mystery at the crossroads of your senses,
the meaning discovered there.

And if the world has ceased to hear you,
say to the silent earth: I flow.
To the rushing water, speak: I am.Rainer Maria Rilke (translated by Anita Barrows and Joanna Macy)

 



 

© Daniel Mossberg, CEMUS, Uppsala University and Sonali Phadke, studio Alternatives and Stephanie Foote