Webinar #4: Resolving social drawbacks through a circular approach
A Just Transition and a shifting economy
In our journey toward a carbon-neutral future, we will need to introduce autonomous technologies into our work processes. As we reimagine our social structures, it is important to keep people’s wellbeing in mind. A Just Transition will be crucial to our efforts to create a more circular world.
The circular economy can have a positive net effect on job creation, provided that workers acquire the skills required by the green transition. This way of thinking makes it possible to move from a model based on the consumption of environmental resources, to one that is based on maintaining the value of products and goods, in which human work plays an increasingly important role.
In this fourth webinar, “Resolving social drawbacks through a circular approach”, we will take a deep dive into the relationships between a circular economy and its social impacts on new professional profiles, skillsets and much more.
We will cover the following pillars:
- Employment: Discover the creation of new professional profiles in all sectors. Above all, we will explore how existing sectors are being redefined by circular approaches.
- Social: Learn how new circular solutions such as those of reusing, recycling, sharing and platform as a service (PaaS) are providing access to products and services at lower costs.
- Professional: Understand the new opportunities related to professional retraining, skills sharing, creating new, more transversal profiles, recovering the benefits of “artisan” skills, etc.
Join this unique conversation and get to know the future of a just and circular transition.