The purpose of this Roundtable is to shed light on Circularity in cultural institutions.
A circular economy is a model of production and consumption, which involves sharing, leasing, reusing, repairing, refurbishing and recycling existing materials and products as long as possible. As the raw materials of the planet decreases, we need to close the loop and think in a regenerative way. Using circularity in how we plan our exhibitions, set designs, events, interior and material use can help preserve and 

How can a circular mindset be adopted by cultural institutions? What are the best practices? What are the economic factors? Is it very time consuming?

To help us understand the possibilities we invite different perspectives to share input and thoughts in order to seek out challenges and opportunities within these areas.

The programme is a maximum of 1 hour and 15 minutes in roundtable format.
There will be introductions for 15-20 minutes and then discussion with the session participants for about 1 hour.

There will also be polls for input and statistics.

Zoom: https://binorwegianbusinessschool.zoom.us/j/66235592067?pwd=QkpBNlRobWsvSlV6UzRMdDhObHdFdz09

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