Workshop: How to Merge Circularity and Human Behavior
1:00 – 3:00 PM
| Dato | 14. september 2023 |
| Tid | 1:00 – 3:00 PM |
| Event type | Workshop |
| Pris | Free |
Are you a small business? Do you want unique insights into circularity, human behavior, and your business potential – while helping others at the same time?
We are looking for four to six ambitious companies for this workshop – first come, first served. You should have between 1-10 employees.
By joining, you will:
- Gain insights into circularity and human behavior and how we can merge these two fields aiming to create business models that are more resilient and have a more significant positive impact on both people and the planet.
- Co-develop and test our current toolkit prototype. The kit will become a tool that functions as an essential foundation for our Circular Behavior Initiative going forward.
- Get new perspectives on both circularity and human behavior that can benefit your business in the short and long term.
- Discover and get help to unfold and map out business, product, and service potentials.
As preparation for the workshop, you’ll need to get familiar with circular strategies – we will send you a small amount of preparation material to have you covered.
The current version of the toolkit has already been tested by experts within circularity and behavioral design. Now, we want to take it to the next level by testing and developing the tools further in collaboration with passionate and ambitious companies.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Mia Steentoft
Design strateg – Cirkulær økonomi og adfærdsdesign
| mia@ddc.dk | |
| Telefon | +45 2883 2105 |
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Do you have questions about the event?
Therese Balslev
Co-lead and Strategic Designer, Products and Materials
| thb@ddc.dk | |
| Telefon | +45 2960 3869 |
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Danish Companies:
We Need New Competencies to go Circular
In a new survey from DDC – Danish Design Center and The Confederation of Danish Industry “Design Delivers Green”, a majority of Danish companies say that they have taken steps to become more circular, but lack the design competencies to move forward. Designers play a crucial role in the transition
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