Webinar: Defining your enterprise’s circular economy baseline
Laying the foundation for a strong circular economy strategy
Thursday, November 3 | 1:00–2:00 pm EDT
Businesses often struggle in developing and implementing a meaningful circular economy strategy with a lack of a specific definition and baseline being the main barriers. Join our webinar to learn more about the key building blocks to formulating a clear enterprise-specific circular definition and baseline – critical elements to enabling a successful circular economy strategy.
How to initiate a successful strategy
The circular economy will play an important role in a sustainable future. As awareness of resource scarcity and climate change grows, many sectors are embracing circular economy principles to meet new legislation, customer requirements, investor pressures and end-consumer demands.
Businesses often struggle in developing and implementing a meaningful circular economy strategy. While there are various reasons, the main barrier is commonly a lack of definition and understanding of how to apply the most relevant aspects of circular economy to each unique enterprise.
Join our webinar to learn how to develop a clear enterprise-specific circular definition and baseline, and the key elements to implementing a successful circular economy strategy.
Our experts will share insights and answer your questions on a wide range of topics including:
- Challenges with the current linear economy and value proposition of transitioning to the circular economy
- Introduction to the principles of the circular economy
- Key building blocks to formulating a clear circular economy baseline
- The process and importance of conducting a materiality assessment
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Your partner on the circular economy journey
Ramboll has extensive experience delivering value to clients navigating the circular economy transition. With expertise in manufacturing, built environments and management consulting, Ramboll is well-positioned to provide sector-specific knowledge for clients who need to meet the changing regulatory and market landscapes.