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Monday 15 May 2023

For this 11th edition, the day was an opportunity to exchange and share on the integration of the circular economy in governance: what are the tools and good practices?

l'économie circulaire dans la gouvernance

 

This 11th edition organized at UniLaSalle Rennes | École des métiers de l'environnement and supported by the Interreg Blueprint project was prepared by Lucie Domingo (teacher-researcher in eco-design and head of the Specialized Master training) and the students of the Specialized Master Circular Economy.

A flagship event for the class.

This year, the theme was governance issues in the circular economy.

A round table aimed to present original local initiatives on governance in communities, multi-stakeholder projects around flax, biodiversity and resource recovery.

Then a conference took a critical look at the future of the circular economy concept when it is seized by European institutional actors. Between utopia of green growth and constraints. Many thanks to Zora Kovacic for her intervention.

This annual event is a boost! Together, motivated to accompany companies and communities concerned with finding a circular economy model.

A journey through the multiple dimensions of the circular economy in 2 parts

Morning session

  • Introduction of the day with Geoffroy Belhenniche, Abdoulaye Kane and Lucie Domingo   
  • A round-table discussion moderated by Nathalie Cousin, "Innovation and foresight in the circular economy" department of the Brittany Region, with the participation of Virginie L'Haridon from G4DEC, Laëtitia Thébaud-Pamart from Lot 0 and Carine Ritan-Olivry for Jamais Lin Sans l'autre, who answered the question: What kind of governance is needed for companies and local authorities to make the transition to the circular economy?

The circular economy must be integrated upstream of a project and it is necessary to involve the governance quickly in the setting up. Explanations and concrete cases!

Here are the materials projected during this roundtable:

Virginie L'Haridon presents the mission of G4DEC

Carine Ritan-Olivry presents the actions of Jamais Lin Sans L'autre


See and review the video

Afternoon:

    Lecture by Zora Kovacic (researcher in political science and sustainable development)
    > How to govern the circular economy when stakeholders have diverging visions? The case of the European institutions.
    Lunch exchange offered by Blueprint, to a circular economy, European Interreg project

Here is the support created and commented by Zora Kovacic