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Linear to Circular Economy

By Shalini Goyal Bhalla   |  
Learners enrolled: 2150

Our global society is not sustainable. We all are facing challenges like waste, climate change, resource scarcity, loss of biodiversity. At the same time, we want to sustain our economies and offer opportunities for a growing world population. This course is about providing solution we really believe in: a Circular Economy.

In this course, we explore the disadvantages of the current system, and how Circular Economy can be a promising solution to the current issues. It provides multiple economic, social, and environmental benefits, all of which are central to growing economies. We explore how businesses can create value by reusing and recycling products, how designers can come up with amazingly clever solutions, and how you can contribute to making the Circular Economy happen.

You will learn to re-think the economic system that you are experiencing every day and act upon it. Be a leader in this major paradigm shift! Shape a more circular future together with the global network.

Key Discussions:

· Understanding economic models that emerged after industrialization and their consequences

·       Need for a change that can combat these consequences and future generations

·       Learning the Circular economy concepts of sustainability

·       Comparing the linear and circular economy through different strategies and business models

Who should take the course?

·       Students, Enthusiasts

·       Entrepreneurs and Start-Ups

·       Recyclers, Waste Management Organizations

·       Interested and passionate Individuals

·       Working Professionals

Summary
Course Status : Upcoming
Course Type : Elective
Duration : Self Paced
Category :
  • Multidisciplinary
Level : Undergraduate

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Course layout

Our global society is not sustainable. We all are facing challenges like waste, climate change, resource scarcity, loss of biodiversity. At the same time, we want to sustain our economies and offer opportunities for a growing world population. With so many pressing environmental issues, we are beginning to understand the complexities of the climate challenges if we take a more holistic perspective on the issue. 

A majority of global educators now considers the issue of climate change significant enough to warrant inclusion in the national curriculum. Perhaps it also says something about the role that education can play in helping our students engage with pressing environmental issues. AICTE is bringing this educational reform to better prepare students to respond to the climate emergency and ecological crisis.  

The course ‘Linear to Circular Economy’ is committed to a strong focus on environmental, sustainability and circularity. It shall build an understanding of the economic models that emerged after industrialization and their consequences, need for a change that can combat these consequences for the future generations, learning the Circular Economy concepts of sustainability, and comparing the linear and circular economy through different strategies and business models.

The course is another commitment of AICTE to provide quality education by promoting intellectual, environmental, social and cultural vivacity among its students. It is yet another step to evolve a learning process on the topics of international importance, which would empower the future citizens to become global leaders in the emerging knowledge society.

It has been articulated by Ms Shalini Goyal Bhalla, author of “Circular Economy: (Re) Imagining Movement”, India’s first book on Circular Economy. She is the Managing Director of International Council for Circular Economy. She says, “Students need to be the leaders in this major paradigm shift! They can shape a more circular future through new age skills and a global network.”

The key takeaways of the course would be:

  1. Understanding economic models that emerged after industrialization and its consequences
  2. Need for a change that can combat these consequences and future generations
  3. Learning the Circular economy concepts of sustainability
  4. Comparing the linear and circular economy through different strategies and business models


Books and references

We recommend to read the book called "Circular Economy: (Re) Emerging Movement

You can watch the introductory video HERE.

The book has been written by our instructor, Ms Shalini Goyal Bhalla and is the first book on Circular Economy in India. CEO of NITI Aayog, Mr. Amitabh Kant, launched the book on 29th January 2021. The book has received an overwhelming response. It has been instrumental in making people understand how to achieve sustainability through Circular principles. 

Instructor bio

A post graduate environmentalist, Shalini Goyal Bhalla, has written India’s first book on Circular economy. The title of her book is “Circular Economy: (Re) Emerging Movement”. She has represented India on multiple international platforms. She has made the developed nation believe that India as a part global South has a lot to offer to the global North. Her speeches and programs have been widely appreciated by many international organizations. She has written multiple articles for Indian as well as foreign magazines. She is now working with OECD on her dream project. She has been invited by the Zero Waste EU to represent her Project ZERO. She has been a part of several FDPs and Executive training programs at IIMs and IITs. She is associated with MSME and with Delhi Govt on their Entrepreneurship Mindset program. Social Founder; London, Global Goodwill Ambassador; the US, Women empowerment award by ICUNR, Women in leadership award by Pathbreakers are a few awards that adds to her laurels.


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