13/11/2024
Workshop at PermaBy! Are you ready to explore the circular economy and rethink how we use resources? Join us for a hands-on workshop that dives into the core principles of circular thinking and how they can be applied to real-life cases.
What to Expect:
Over the course of 2 hours, we’ll guide you through presentations, group discussions, and activities. You’ll learn how to spot opportunities to reduce waste, extend product life, and regenerate resources. Walk away inspired to bring circular ideas into your own work!
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is ideal for anyone interested in sustainable practices—whether you’re an individual looking to make a difference or a business representative exploring circular economy opportunities.
Special Note:
If your company has a specific case you’d like us to discuss, send it to [email protected] by November 21st.
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Agenda Highlights:
🟢 Introducing circular thinking – Explore design for circularity, reuse, and material stewardship through real-life cases.
🔵 Interactive Group Discussions – Reflect on how circular practices fit into your life or industry.
🟡 Hands-On Activities – Work in small groups to identify circular opportunities and outline action strategies.
🔴 Closing & Takeaways – Share ideas and take home a practical approach to circular thinking.
Leave this workshop with a foundational understanding of the circular economy, practical examples, and inspiration to start implementing circular strategies in your own field.
Register by following the link in bio or by scanning the qr-code in the last slide.
🟢 Lars Urheim is a serial entrepreneur focused on sustainability and regenerative solutions, with a background in design from Bergen National Academy of Art. He has worked on projects ranging from sustainable materials and circular economy to developing planet-positive business models. Using design as a problem-solving tool, Lars aims to address systemic issues for nature and society, creating solutions that are both profitable and scalable. He advocates for life-centered design, prioritizing the entire ecosystem in every new solution.