In this episode, we spoke with diverse students from the International School in Circular Economy Project Management at the University of Ferrara. They highlighted collaboration and communication as key drivers for sustainable progress.
Notable insights included a winemaker advocating for nature-friendly production and renewable energy adoption, and material scientists stressing the importance of innovative, sustainable materials for circular business models. Early-stage education's role in sustainability was also discussed.
In summary, sustainability isn't just a buzzword; it's a way of life. The circular economy principles provide a promising path for various fields, hinging on innovation, creativity, and adaptability to different cultures and contexts.
Check out the courses at Centoform’s website: www.centoform.it and University of Ferrara.
In addition, take a look at the partner institutions, Wuppertal Institut, Athens University of Economics and Business, De-LAB, Anois and Aevolution.