| Posted December 10, 2024

The VERNE Project Kicks Off to Transform European Tourism with Sustainable and Circular Solutions

The VERNE project was launched in November 2024 with the aim of transforming European tourism by introducing sustainable, circular models. With innovative solutions in pilot destinations across Europe, the CSCP is leading the way in promoting collaboration and sustainable behaviours. Join us on this exciting journey towards a greener, more resilient tourism sector! The project, which is funded under the EU Horizon scheme was officially kicked-off in Barcelona, Spain at an event hosted by PNO Innovation (Spain) in collaboration with project partners, including the CSCP. At the event, the CSCP joined consortium members and European Commission project and policy officers […]

| Posted

Shaping Sustainable Messaging for the Blue Bioeconomy at the Mission Arena 2024

The blue economy has become a coin term for the sustainable use of ocean and coastal resources for economic growth while preserving the health of marine ecosystems. Our AlgaePro BANOS project team joined Mission Arena 3 in Amsterdam, Netherlands to discuss some of the most pressing issues facing the North Sea region from marine pollution and biodiversity loss to overfishing and security. Over the course of two days in November 2024, over 300 participants came together for collaborating and co-designing the blue future of the North Sea region and tackling the issues such as the multi-use of space, Mariparks, smart […]

| Posted

The CSCP’s New Research Collaboration Focuses on the Future of Marketing with a Reduced Footprint

Marketing services comprise a massive industry that accounts for over 200 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year*. A recent research project led by the EHI Retail Institute in collaboration with Climate Partner and the CSCP looked into creating a common understanding for retailers and service providers in Germany on the climate impact of advertising and discussed potential fields of action to improve the carbon footprint of both digital and analogue media channels. The CSCP was tasked with the moderation of the stakeholder dialogue, the main focus being on facilitating exchange and active engagement. The research project created a Product Carbon […]

| Posted

“We Need to Design Solutions that Address Not Only Immediate Objectives, but Also Systemic Needs”

A seasoned transformation expert, Stephan Multhaupt has joined the CSCP with a bold vision: to connect digital innovation, cultural transformation, and sustainability, creating pathways for businesses and society to thrive within planetary boundaries. A transformation expert at the CSCP is a natural match. Can you elaborate more on your vision and what motivated you to join our team? My vision is to integrate digitalisation, mindset transformation, and sustainability to tackle today’s global and partly existential challenges. Digital tools enable better decision-making, but true transformation hinges on people embracing change. Sustainability then provides the guiding framework, ensuring that actions contribute to […]

| Posted

Through Our LIKE-A-PRO Project German Consumers Get a Glimpse into the Future of Food

As the world faces rising challenges in feeding a growing population sustainably, alternative proteins such as peas, fermented mycoprotein, and insects are emerging options. But what does this mean for our plates—and our choices? In our EU Horizon project, LIKE-A-PRO we focus on accelerating the shift toward healthier and more sustainable dietary patterns by diversifying and increasing the availability, accessibility, and uptake of alternative sources of protein. As part of the project, the CSCP conducted the second round of Living Labs at different locations in Germany (Mönchengladbach, Cologne, and Münster) to explore the potential and challenges of emerging alternative proteins […]

| Posted December 9, 2024

The CSCP Launches New Thematic Table on Know-How Transfer and Scaling in Circular Cities in NRW

How can we ensure that the valuable insights from innovative projects on the circular development of cities in North-Rhine Westphalia (NRW) are scaled effectively across municipalities and their stakeholders? The CSCP will explore solutions at the thematic discussion table “Know How Transfer and Scaling in Circular Cities” on 20 February 2025. The new thematic table discussion will take place as part of the renowned Round Table on Circular Value Creation NRW (Runder Tisch Zirkuläre Wertschöpfung NRW). This round table, initiated by the Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of Economics of North Rhine-Westphalia, brings together key stakeholders in the Circular […]

| Posted

Digital Product Passports: Assessing True Sustainability Through Contextualised Impact Metrics

Simply put, a Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a tool that offers relevant and encompassing information about a product and its lifecycle. As such, Digital Product Passports (DPPs) can play a key role in revealing the true impact of circular activities, but only if paired with context-based indicators. Here’s why. By detailing components from raw material sourcing to end-of-life recycling, DPPs enable practices like reuse and repair, essential for sustainable resource management. However, assessing their true impact requires context-based indicators that ensure circular activities align with ecological and social boundaries. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is one such method, using DPP […]

| Posted

The Second Round of the co-do lab Hello Transformation Programme Wraps Up Successfully

What happens when you bring together transformation leaders, hands-on learning, and inspiring surroundings like Gut Einern in Wuppertal? Hello Transformation comes to life—a programme where ideas flourish, connections deepen, and sustainability takes center stage! In October 2024, the co-do lab’s Hello Transformation programme welcomed its second group of participants at Gut Einern, Wuppertal for another creative and impact-oriented sustainability experience. The two-day journey for future transformation leaders built on the foundation of the first round that took place in early 2024, diving deeper into the themes of sustainability, leadership, and community building. Returning participants and newcomers, including individuals from sectors […]

| Posted December 5, 2024

Al-Invest Green Codes: Empowering Costa Rican SMEs for a Sustainable Future

At a time of mounting environmental and economic challenges, Costa Rica’s small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are grappling with complex regulatory frameworks and increasing pressure to adopt sustainable practices. Navigating these challenges can be overwhelming. Our Al-Invest Green Codes (Códigos Verdes) project steps in with hands-on support to empower and enable SMEs in their sustainability journeys. The project is driving a transformative shift toward sustainability for Costa Rican SMEs by offering a comprehensive methodology to assess and implement sustainable practices and equip them with tools and resources to co-design roadmaps tailored to their needs. In collaboration with the Costa Rican […]

| Posted December 4, 2024

7 Tips for Tackling the Attitude-Behaviour-Gap

What exactly do we mean when we talk about the ‘attitude-behaviour-gap’ and what role do nudges, convenience, purchasing choices, positive tipping points, citizen-priced products and lower washing temperatures each have in reducing it? CSCP Project Manager and behaviour change expert, Rosalyn Old shares 7 tips on tackling this challenge. The attitude-behaviour-gap In her book “Das 60% Potenzial” (The 60% Potential), Dr. Johanna Gollnhofer suggests that over half of the consumers are neither too ethical in their choices nor completely reluctant to move toward more sustainable behaviours. Similarly, experts at the Sustainable Future Summit emphasised that focusing on the ‘60% group’ […]