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| Posted September 23, 2020

HOOP! Hub of Circular Cities Boosting Platform is Ready for Kick Off

Globally, around 30% of all waste is organic. However, despite its decomposability, much of such waste still ends up in landfills. For cities, as main waste management stakeholders, there are multiple challenges involved, such as finding the right recycling technologies and aligning with other relevant actors in the process. Our newly launched project HOOP, will […]

| Posted September 23, 2020

Watch the highlights of the CSR.digital Live Interviews on AI, Ethics and New Work Concepts

In a series of live-streamed interviews, CSR.digital is discussing key Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR) topics with relevant actors in the field. In two recent interviews, Nicole Langrock from KI.NRW shared more on the ethical implications of applying Artificial Intelligence (AI), while Dr. Ole Wintermann from the Bertelsmann Foundation spoke on the usage of digital tools […]

| Posted September 22, 2020

Harnessing the Power of AI to Minimise Food Waste

Given their short shelf life, milk and dairy products can be tricky when it comes to food waste management. The REIF (Resource-Efficient, Economic and Intelligent Food Chain) project is exploring Artificial Intelligence (AI) based approaches to turn milk and dairy products from a challenging product group into a key contributor to food waste reduction. In […]

| Posted September 21, 2020

Household Waste Analysis Results: Packaging Design Key in Consumer Sorting Practices

Increased circularity in the packaging sector requires more recyclable materials, but also better sorting practices from consumers. But what influences certain consumer behaviours when it comes to waste sorting? What types of packaging and instructions promote or hinder circular behaviours? The CIAP’s Club for Sustainable Packaging Solutions addressed these questions hands-on: with a household waste […]

| Posted September 21, 2020

Join our City Loops Online Workshops: Cities and Circular Economy

Cities and regions are key players in the transition towards circular economy. The City Loops project will provide sector-specific Circular Innovation Workshops to support cities close the loop. Climate change and aggravated resource scarcity call for a new way of defining the economy. Governments and intergovernmental bodies alike are reacting to this imperative, a prime […]

| Posted September 17, 2020

Citizens and Civil Society Initiatives Celebrated the Good Life in Wuppertal

The mini-festival “Place of the Good Life”, held in August 2020 at the Platz der Republik in Wuppertal, brought together citizens and civil society actors in a creative and participatory format. The event marked the launch of a co-creation process towards the Day of the Good Life in Wuppertal, planned for 16 May 2021. The […]

| Posted September 17, 2020

Listen to the Third Episode of our Academy of Change Podcast: Tools for Creating Behaviour Change Interventions

Do you work on a sustainability project and are wondering how to increase your impact? Have you thought about behavioural tools and how to choose them appropriately for your specific case? Listen to our conversation with Dr. Stefan Kaufman to get an expert account on how to use the right tools for impactful behavioural change […]

| Posted September 17, 2020

The CSR.digital Roadshow: Collaborating for Corporate Digital Responsibility

In late summer 2020, the team of CSR.digital went on the road. The agenda: conducting small Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR) workshops with Chambers of Industry and Commerce (IHK) of North Rhine-Westphalia. The goal is to develop a comprehensive concept that can be used by various Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) as a framework for defining […]

| Posted September 10, 2020

Mongolia’s Response to Fast Fashion: Sustainable Cashmere

Unlike other materials, cashmere is a fine, natural fibre that decomposes easily. Nonetheless, its production comes with significant social and environmental impacts. Carbon emissions from livestock, overgrazing, deforestation, lack of supply chain transparency, and poor working conditions of goat herders are some of the major issues. Our STeP EcoLab project is supporting the Mongolian wool […]

| Posted September 7, 2020

Watch Our Explainer Video: The Dialogue Forum in a Nutshell

In this explainer video, Federal Minister for Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection, Julia Klöckner and CSCP’s Nora Brüggemann explain how the Dialogue Forum for the Reduction of Food Waste in Wholesale and Retail is addressing food waste. In line with the National Strategy for Reducing Food Waste, the Dialogue Forum focuses on the wholesale and […]

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