Raw Material Sustainability and Competitiveness: continuous learning based on innovative tools is becoming a strategic business tool for the successful implementation of technology in companies
The MILLE project will contribute significantly to this scenario in the field of Raw Materials, Sustainability, Circular Design and Traceability Methodologies through the development of multidisciplinary, microcredential programmes connected with digital certifications.
- The session will address different ways of addressing business challenges around raw materials from a Circular Economy perspective.
- TECNALIA will demonstrate the life cycle analysis tool, which helps to decide which materials or processes can help to reduce the carbon footprint of products.
- TECNALIA will also discuss the implications of the forthcoming Digital Product Passport regulations on the design, manufacture, use and recycling of products placed on the EU market.
- Finally, various use cases for the recovery of metals from waste and by-products will be presented.
Programme
- Presentation of the MILLE - FVEM project
- Circular Economy Circles - TECNALIA Research & Innovation
- Raw Materials and Circular Economy at TECNALIA - Amaya Arteche
- Product Carbon Footprint Calculation- Iñaki Laburu
- Digital Product Passport - Jorge Arnal
- Recovery of High-Value Metals and Compounds from Secondary Resources - Laura Sanchez
- Efficiency and Circularity Solutions for Resource-Intensive Industry. Use case: CIRMET - Mikel Merchan
- Networking Coffee