9:00‐9:10 |
Welcome |
Keisuke Nansai, NIES |
9:10‐9:40 |
Introduction to Circular Economy as seen by the International Resource Panel |
Ester an der Voet, Leiden University |
9:40‐10:00 |
Circular Economy and Sustainable Development Goals |
Guido Sonnemann, University of Bordeaux |
10:00‐10:20 |
Sustainability and natural resource conflicts |
David Sussman, New York University |
10:20‐10:40 |
The NEDO and AIST approaches on Criticality |
Hiroki Hatayama, AIST (National Insitute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) |
10:40‐11:00 |
Japan's use of critical raw materials |
tbc |
11:00‐11:30 |
Coffee Break |
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11:30‐11:50 |
Korea's Circular Economy Framework |
Kyoung‐Mook Lim, KIRAM (Korea Institute for Rare Metals) |
11:50‐12:10 |
Circular economy and standardization in Korea |
Min‐Ha Lee, KITECH (Korea Institute for Industrial Technology) |
12:10‐12:30 |
Chinese perspective on critical and strategic materials and the circular economy |
Weiqiang Chen, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
12:30‐12:50 |
tbc |
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12:50‐14:00 |
Lunch Break |
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14:00‐14:05 |
Welcome |
Keisuke Nansai, NIES |
14:05‐14:20 |
Introduction to IRTC and summary of the last Round Table in Vancouver |
Alessandra Hool, ESM Foundation |
14:20‐14:40 |
Summary of the first Consortium paper draft, presentation of an idea for a Criticality Assessments decision tree |
Dieuwertje Schrijvers, University of Bordeaux |
14:40‐15:00 |
Discussion |
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15:00‐15:15 |
Coffee Break |
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15:15‐16:15 |
Round Table discussion on "Criticality and Circular Economy" Basic question: Can the concept of criticality support the circular economy? If yes, how?
- Which part(s) of the previous outcomes are relevant to the circular economy?
- Can circularity help to reduce the dissipative use of CRMs?
- Can criticality be used as an indicator to prioritize elements or agenda goals?
- How do we deal with trade.offs regarding reducing ecological impacts and saving resources?
- How will changes in demand of raw materials due to transitions in energy and mobility affect economic systems?
- What is the relation between criticality, circular economy and the Sustainable Development Goals?
- Can the circular economy reduce the risks of supply shocks?
- How are circularity indicators integrated into LCA? How is criticality integrated into LCA? Is this comparable/compatible?
- Are circularity and criticality similar with regards to the definition of scope (e.g. national, global, industrial perspectives)?
- How do urban stocks and urban mining relate to circularity and criticality?
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Consortium partners, invited Advisory Board members, morning speakers |
16:15‐16:45 |
Questions and contribution from the audience |
All |
From 17:00 |
Further discussion and Apéritif at the Eco‐Balance Welcome Reception |
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