Singapore University of Social Sciences

Circular Economy for a Sustainable Future

Circular Economy for a Sustainable Future (ESG531)

Applications Open: 01 May 2024

Applications Close: 15 June 2024

Next Available Intake: July 2024

Course Types: Modular Graduate Course, SkillsFuture Series

Language: English

Duration: 6 months

Fees: $2200 View More Details on Fees

Area of Interest: Others

Schemes: Alumni Continuing Education (ACE)

Funding: SkillsFuture

School/Department: School of Business


Synopsis

In the recent years, one of the emerging challenges facing businesses is the transition towards a circular economy, which aims to create a more sustainable society. Such a transition requires circular thinking and an interdisciplinary approach, which encompasses managerial, economic, supply chain, socio-cultural, technical, and environmental considerations. Instead of adopting a linear model, which often refers to a production-consumption-waste approach, a closed loop, circular model should be considered, where products do not simply become waste, but rather, transformed into valuable resources that create sustainable business opportunities. This course ESG531 Circular Economy for a Sustainable Future examines the transformational shifts in business models and supply chains towards circular economy using cases and examples from various countries around the world. Students will learn what the circular economy is, and how to design innovative solutions and policy tools to develop and promote a circular economy.

Level: 5
Credit Units: 5
Presentation Pattern: EVERY JULY

Topics

  • Linear economy and its challenges
  • From linear to circular
  • Principles, enablers, accelerators, and barriers of a circular economy
  • Technologies enabling the circular transition
  • Business models for a circular economy
  • Case studies for circular business models
  • Supply chains for a circular economy
  • Circularity in industry sectors
  • Innovative policy tools in developing and promoting circular cities
  • Prioritising and implementing circular projects
  • Circular indicators
  • Global perspective: Best practices in circular economy

Learning Outcome

  • Appraise the scope of a circular economy
  • Verify the role of circular economy in transforming supply chains to enhance business operations
  • Evaluate the best practices in circular economy
  • Examine the principles, enablers, barriers, and accelerators a circular economy
  • Assess various business models in circular economy
  • Recommend policy tools and strategies for managing circular cities
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