Funding Call

Resource Efficiency, Recovery and Circular Economy.

TFI Network+ invites proposals for short projects on the theme resouces efficiency, recovery and circular economy within the Foundation Industries. Applications are open to members only, and anyone can become a member by visiting the TFI Network+ website. Deadline 1st October. Full eligibility criteria and application process is available online https://tfinetworkplus.org/tfi-network-small-project-funding-resource-efficiency-recovery-and-circular-economy/

Workshop

Resource Efficiency and Circular Economy TFI Network+ virtual workshop

This workshop will investigate resource efficiency and circular economy in the Foundation Industries, exploring opportunities and challenges. The workshop will feature a range of speakers covering different themes on each topic (speakers TBC) and participants will be split into breakout rooms for further discussion. Although this is the same theme as our funding call, attendees are welcome to attend the workshop without considering taking part in the funding call.

Tuesday 21st Sept, 10:00

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Webinar

Supply Chain Resource Sustainability and Decision Science

Professor Lenny Koh, University of Sheffield, presents advances in multi-scale decision science for a resource sustainable supply chain, analysing cases at international, national, regional, organisational, product and material scales.

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Friday 24th Sept, 11:00

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