Did you know that installations are responsible for about 40% of a building's environmental impact, especially air conditioning installations? That impact is growing as we use more and more installations in buildings. In the final webinar of our series during The Week of the Circular Economy, you'll discover the latest insights and solutions for circular climate installations.
What to expect.
The Circular Climate Systems product group is working on a roadmap to reduce the MKI score of climate systems by 25% by 2030. On March 20, this roadmap will be launched at the National Circular Economy Conference. In this webinar, a day after the launch, we dive into the content and discuss the latest insights and solutions for circular climate systems. You'll also get an overview of current initiatives and projects you can join.
Program
Welcome by moderator Diana de Graaf, Circular Manufacturing Industry
Opening by the chairman product group Climate Systems
Current insights from climate systems research by Atze Boerstra, managing director bba indoor environment and professor
Building Services Innovation TU Delft
Solutions and interventions for circular climate systems by Thomas Wellink, Senior Advisor Sustainable &
Innovative Construction, Rijksdienst voor Ondernemend Nederland (RVO)
Getting started with circularity in climate sector, by Martijn Kerssen, Senior Business Development Manager Circular Economy, OostNL
Upcoming CIRCO Tracks in the climate industry
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The Circular Manufacturing Industry Implementation Program works to accelerate the transition to a circular economy within the manufacturing industry. Developing knowledge and technology, as well as scaling up to as many companies as possible, is central to this. A circular manufacturing industry creates economic opportunities in the areas of service, reuse, repair and recycling.
The circular economy does not arise by itself. CIRCO (a program of TKI-CLICKNL) focuses on getting a new market moving. CIRCO therefore activates - with the support of the government - entrepreneurs and creative professionals to (re)design products, services and business models in order to then do circular business.