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Resource efficient and resilient recirculation of products and components
The research project Resource efficient and resilient recirculation of products and components (ROAR) aims to support manufacturing companies in the transition towards a more circular and resource-efficient industry.
Resource productivity and sustainable business growth
Industrial and Urban Symbiosis (IUS) mitigates economic and environmental problems by creating more value with fewer resources and emissions. Regenerative businesses can enhance IUS practices and benefits.
Sustainable supply chains in Swedish industry
The project analyzed how large companies worked to strengthen sustainability upstream in the supply chain, identified key success factors, and developed a new model for supplier sustainability assurance.
Digital sharing platform in Swedish municipalities
The ongoing digitalization changes how people live their lives, in their homes and in society. Changes do not only regard how we adopt new technologies, like digital sharing platforms.
Synthesis study on the transition to a circular economy
The project analyses why circular economy targets are not being met and how policy instruments, actors and value systems need to change. Through a broad synthesis, it generates knowledge that can support an effective transition.
Fossil-free freights and resilience - paradoxes and synergies in the Swedish freight transport system
Freight transport is crucial for Swedish welfare and the Swedish economy. The main purpose of the project is to explore the interplay between fossil-free solutions and resilience in the Swedish transport system.
The new role of recycling actors in a circular economy
The project explores how recycling actors can develop their roles and strategies to gradually and robustly contribute to a more resource-efficient society in the transition to a circular economy.
Virtual Worlds: digital technologies in climate and biodiversity governance
Virtual Worlds explores the role of digital technologies in managing climate change and biodiversity loss. The program reviews how technology can improve environmental governance and include local knowledge for sustainable development.
Actor roles and collaborations as enablers of large-scale electrification of freight transport
In this research project, led by 腦瞳憫, we are investigating how different stakeholders can collaborate to enable large-scale electrification of freight transport in Sweden.
Imagination as a tool for climate action: towards preparedness in the Swedish water sector, ImagineAction
The Swedish water sector needs transformation to meet the rapidly changing climate, but despite overwhelming evidence, adaptation is currently not happening fast enough. The problem is not primarily about lack of knowledge, but lack of imagination.