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Introduction to Circularity
and Information & Communication technology (ICT) 🌎 🔄
Coming Soon | Online only | Self-paced | 1 hour study time
The course is designed to help you understand how circularity and extending the lifespan of materials, including digital assets, can be a major lever to decarbonisation - ideal for engineers, designers and IT leaders.
T&Cs apply.
Course overview 🧭
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What is the Circular Economy?
The Shift to a Circular Economy
Linear vs. Circular Economy
Benefits of a Circular Economy
→ Rapid Test
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Eliminate Waste and Pollution
Circulate Products and Materials
Regenerate by Nature
→ Rapid Test
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Limit Consumption of Raw Materials
Be Smarter with Materials
Systemic Change
The Impact of e-Waste
→ Test
Looking to up-skill your team on Circularity? We can help.
This course will be available to purchase shortly. If you’d like to be notified when it goes live, please leave your details.
This is a Certified Course
After completing the course and passing the required tests you’ll receive your certificate automatically. Certificates are configured to share on platforms like Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter so that your network and employers can record your achievement.
Get started on your sustainability journey now
Download this checklist to help guide your sustainable IT decisions. Use them in conjunction with the training to maximise your impact.
Design3 x GoCodeGreen
Decarbonising Technology and the Planet can't be done alone, that is why we are delighted to partner with GoCodeGreen to bring this course to you. A 2x Earthshot prize nominated organisation and a Certified B Corporation. GoCode Green is focused on measuring and identifying actions to reduce the carbon and environmental impact of digital products and services.
Before coding even starts, we need to ensure we are focused on tackling the sustainability of new digital products and services, and this is where Green Design is critical. We hope with this introductory course, we can build on existing Design methods and help you start to incorporate sustainability into the heart of your problem solving and solutions going forward.