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Circular
3.2 …reducing waste to a Economy
Model
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O3-A1: Intergenerational approach and collaborative training guidelines
As a first step partners will develop the methodology for an intergenerational approach as chosen to
The circular economy model is an approach to production and
deliver the training. The aim of this output is to create long term relationships between an
consumption that emphasizes sharing, reusing, recycling, and
entrepreneur, responsible for running a retail business and a youth, who will help them introduce
regenerating materials and products to extend their life cycle,
sustainable changes to the business. In order to reach this objective, a framework for the
collaboration will be developed. The relationship will be be voluntary and included as such in the
minimizing waste and environmental impact. It involves
framework but encouraged in order to maximise participation in the training activity and further
designing for resource efficiency, circulating products and
apprenticeship programmes. Partners will explore existing suitable frameworks that can be used in
materials, and restoring nature, with the goal of replacing the
the RETAIL project. In addition, partners will seek involvement of relevant networks to increase the
project scope. For instance, DCC is a member of the Enterprise Europe Network with EASME
linear "take-make-waste" model with a sustainable loop of
actively encouraging members to collaborate and engage with all relevant EU projects. Partner will
resource use and recovery.
also explore other relevant programmes such as mobility programmes (Erasmus+, Erasmus for
young entrepreneurs), etc. From this work, a methodological report will be issued.
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