CEA and CERC paving the way for a sustainable future

May 3, 2022

 

Circular Economy Alliance and the Circular Economy Research Center aim at paving the way towards a sustainable future with the vision to be at the epicenter of credible, research-driven circular economy knowledge development. 

In this pathway an array of stakeholder partner for the proliferation and distribution of knowledge which enable the reskilling and upskilling of people, making them agents of change towards a successful transition to a circular economy.

The core premise in this journey is a collaborative and iterative approach that brings together expertise, experience, and knowledge from multiple and diverse partnerships by motivating, inspiring, and initiating action to achieve a collective change.

The innovative body of knowledge is a unique and distinctive approach to provoke imperative action towards the circular economy agenda effectively contributing to the high-level goal of climate neutrality by 2050.  

Submitted By: CEA Team

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