
The circular economy can only work with the necessary knowledge - following this assumption, Interzero is now launching its Circular Academy in Germany. The company wants to impart knowledge about the circular economy, design for circularity, technical principles for recycling, waste management, legislation and EPR.
The new offer will give Employees of customer companies and other interested parties systematically prepared knowledge directly from the tried and tested Interzero experts. The programme is therefore deliberately different from that of academic and institutional providers and should be seen as complementary to them. The Academy's topics are the circular economy, design for circularity, technical principles of recycling, waste management, legislation and extended producer responsibility (EPR).
The courses already available include the amended Packaging Act, recycling management, sorting and recycling technologies. Already planned is: Proper disposal and use of lithium-ion batteries. For the courses the Academy uses proven e-learning methods and videos produced in-house. back. Further learning content will be put online in the coming months. There are also plans for the Academy to offer expert advice in the future.
"Companies want to use more circular solutions and they have to fulfil requirements. To do this, their employees need more and up-to-date knowledge to implement them in practice. We are now also providing this in Germany. We already run a very successful academy at Interzero in Poland and here in Germany we also receive many enquiries asking if we can pass on our knowledge through training courses. Our experts have already given on-site and virtual courses at well-known companies. We are now building on this experience."
DisplayTorben KabbeHead of Business Development/Innovation & Project Management at Interzero
Source: Interzero
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