Metals are present everywhere around us and are one of the major materials upon which our economies are built. Economic development is deeply coupled with the use of metals. During the 20th century, the variety of metal applications in society grew rapidly. In addition to mass applications such as steel in buildings and aluminium in planes, more and more different metals are in use for innovative technologies such as the use of the speciality metal indium in LCD screens.

A Circular Economy of Metals: Towards a Sustainable Societal Metabolism
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A Circular Economy of Metals: Towards a Sustainable Societal Metabolism

Instructor: Ester van der Voet
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What you'll learn
learn about the challenges related to metals production and usage
learn about the potential solutions that exist to act on these challenges
Skills you'll gain
- Natural Resource Management
- Waste Minimization
- Supply And Demand
- Sustainable Development
- Environmental Issue
- Pollution Prevention
- Inventory Management
- Social Studies
- Sustainable Systems
- Environment and Resource Management
- Consumer Behaviour
- Environmental Science
- Materials science
- Sustainable Design
- Resource Utilization
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Reviewed on Mar 9, 2019
Loved the Dutch approach to design and sustainability!
Reviewed on Nov 3, 2020
Comprehensive course covering a lot of topics related to circular economies and specifics related to metals and mining.
Reviewed on Nov 1, 2024
As a Professor of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, I find this course very useful in presenting new ideas for sustainable systems of metals production and use. The lecturers are very good.
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