The circular economy is a regenerative model that extends the life cycle of products, raw materials, and resources by promoting reuse, recycling, maintenance, and reconditioning. This approach reduces waste and creates new business opportunities but requires a rethinking of production and consumption processes, especially in the construction sector. Challenges include integrating new actors, implementing new business models, and managing increased costs and complexity while targeting sustainability. 'Zero-kilometer' material recovery lowers cost and generates local job opportunities. In South Tyrol, cooperatives and social enterprises are already engaging in these material recovery activities, involving vulnerable individuals while generating economic and social value.
The workshop "Circular economy, construction, and social sustainability: new projects, synergies and opportunities in South Tyrol" aims to promote a dialogue between local companies in the construction sector, social enterprises, cooperatives, and local administrators to support the transition to a sustainable circular economy.
Eurac Research will present new projects and services to enhance circularity in the construction sector, focusing on the recovery and reuse of building components and the involvement of social enterprises for the circular economy. The workshop will also showcase best practices from local start-ups and social enterprises, engaging participants in a guided discussion on the synergies to be activated to promote a sustainable circular model in South Tyrol.
Registration
Welcome and introduction
Attention: activating circular processes in the building sector
Martino Gubert, Eurac Research
Eclectic: circularity for just and inclusive cities and regions
Chiara Pellegrini, Eurac Research
Inno.Circle: Unlock circular innovation in manufacturing SMEs
Ulrich Prechsl, IDM Südtirol - Alto Adige
Best practices
Coffee break and networking
Interactive session
Working tables discussing the needs, challenges and barriers, synergies and opportunities to activate a sustainable circular economy in South Tyrol.
Moderators: Chiara Pellegrini, Martino Gubert, Leire Minguez, Federico Voltolini
General discussion and conclusions
Presentations of the results from the working tables, general discussion and conclusion
Moderators: Chiara Pellegrini, Martino Gubert, Leire Minguez, Federico Voltolini
Lunch
Optional - Visit to Eurac Research’s laboratories (1 hour)
Closure
For organizational reasons, registration is required. Please sign up here by September 27th.
The event will be conducted in Italian. Simultaneous translation is not provided.
The event is organized within the framework of the projects ECLECTIC and ATTENTION.
ECLECTIC has been funded by Formas, FCT, LMT and MUR under the Driving Urban Transitions Partnership, which has been co-funded by the European Union.