From Disposable Economy to Repair Society

A man is repairing.
Date
Monday 13 Nov 2023, 15:00 - 17:00
Type
General
Spoken Language
Dutch
Location

Firma van Buiten (Delft)

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Old washing machines on the streets.

In Japan, the art of repairing broken ceramics has been elevated to an art form. In Europe, a 'Right to Repair' is on the horizon, which will make repairs easier and more appealing. How can we also elevate repair to the norm here? On Monday, November 13, we will engage in discussions in Delft with entrepreneurs, creatives, scientists, and policymakers during the Meet-Up 'From Disposable Economy to Repair Society.' Let's fix it!

Come listen to scientists, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and creatives who are exploring ways to reintegrate repair into daily life. With practical, local initiatives, entrepreneurial talent, and scientific insights into legislation, new business models, consumer behavior, and clever design.

Dit zijn de sprekers

Come listen to scientists, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and creatives who are exploring ways to reintegrate repair into daily life. With practical, local initiatives, entrepreneurial talent, and scientific insights into legislation, new business models, consumer behavior, and clever design.

Featuring: Bas Flipsen (assistant professor and lecturer at TU Delft, Industrial Design), Ruth Mugge (Professor of Design for Sustainable Consumer Behavior at the Faculty of Industrial Design at TU Delft and part-time professor of Responsible Marketing at Amsterdam Business School), René Repasi (Erasmus University Rotterdam and Member of the European Parliament), Maaike Zwart (Alderperson for Sustainability, Labor, and Economy, Municipality of Delft), Jorien van Hoogen (Sustainability Specialist, Consumers' Association), Martin Hof (Branch Manager for Consumer Electronics at Techniek Nederland), Jan Post (Director/Owner of the Repair Shop), Kees Grimmelikhuisen (Technical Manager and Repair Café Coordinator, Ambachtscentrum Foenix Apeldoorn), Nicolet Dukker (Director, Avalex), the Repair Café, Maja Valstar (Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management), and many others.

During this Meet-Up, the Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Centre for Sustainability will present the first edition of the white paper 'Repair in the Circular Economy,' featuring contributions from researchers from Erasmus University Rotterdam, TU Delft, and Leiden University.

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