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SUMMARY:MODOS Circular Economy Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:MODOS is a circular economy training programme for micro\, small and medium size enterprises. It is a joint initiative of the Economic Development Office (EDO) of Dublin City Council and the Eastern Midlands Waste Region Office (EMWRO). \nFollowing the success of the 2019 and 2020 MODOS Circular Economy Training Programme for micro-enterprises and SMEs\, we decided to extend our MODOS offering for 2021 by designing a series of webinars for a broad audience of private\, public and third sector stakeholders. \nThe Pathways to the Circular Economy webinar series is FREE to attend\, but registration is essential to reserve your space as numbers are limited to make this as interactive as possible for those attending. \nAbout the Pathways to the Circular Economy webinar series \nThe MODOS Pathways to the Circular Economy webinar series is designed to inspire and create awareness for a range of stakeholders about the circular economy (CE) principles\, concepts and practice. This series is aimed at SME’s\, investors\, public service actors\, policy makers\, public representatives\, academics\, students\, social enterprises\, change makers and citizens. A certificate of attendance will be awarded to all those attending 2 or more of the webinars in the series. \nThrough a series of four interactive webinars\, we will explore practical topics particularly relevant to building a thriving circular economy\, including the valuable potential of the bioeconomy\, scaling businesses\, leveraging finance\, the role of technology and researching sustainable packaging. \nWho is this training programme suitable for?\nMODOS is suitable for all businesses but is particularly relevant for those from the following sectors: construction and the built environment\, food\, retail\, manufacturing\, textiles and fashion\, electronics\, plastics and packaging.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/modos-circular-economy-webinar-series/
LOCATION:Meath
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210209
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SUMMARY:Cork Chamber Circular Economy Training for SMEs
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in exploring emerging opportunities in the circular economy and in gaining practical training and advise on how to apply circular principles to your business? Then this is the programme for you! \nEnterprise Europe Network and the Sustainable Cork Programme at Cork Chamber have teamed up with *MODOS to deliver a circular economy training programme to micro\, small and medium sized enterprises. \nThe programme will run on dates in February and March 2021\, with early registration strongly advised as participant numbers are limited (this is to ensure the opportunity for bespoke business advise throughout). For more information on dates and the content of modules click here. \nThe programme will be delivered virtually by expert trainers including Sust Hub at Clearstream Solutions\, Clean Technology Centre and Change by Degrees. Each 2.5 hour interactive session will be a mix of presentations\, best practice case studies\, exercises and discussion with time available to for more specific Q&A to help participants apply the learning to your business. \nWith the European Union introducing new policy and regulation for a low-carbon economy and the Irish government bringing in new Green Procurement standards\, Irish businesses need to understand and adapt to the transition from a linear to a circular economy. Doing so will help to future proof your business. \n\n\n\nWhat is the circular economy?\nOur current economic model is based on a linear ‘take-make-waste’ approach\, which is costly for businesses and bad for the environment. By contrast\, a circular economy is efficient and environmentally sustainable. In a circular economy\, products\, components and materials are kept in use for as long as possible. The principles of a circular economy and circular production models can be instrumental in exploring the opportunities to transform for example what might once have been considered as a waste material into a secondary raw material\, an approach that can increase efficiencies and even develop new secondary by-products and market opportunities. Supply and production chains essentially operate in ‘closed-loops’ making them less wasteful and more resilient.\n\n\n\nHow does the circular economy benefit businesses?\nAdopting circular economy principles can help your business:\n• Save money\, reduce waste and increase resilience\n• Boost competitive advantage and brand reputation\n• Unlock new business opportunities that also help the environment\n\nThis training is suitable for all businesses though is particularly relevant for those from the following sectors: construction and the built environment\, food\, retail\, manufacturing\, textiles and fashion\, electronics\, plastics and packaging.\n*MODOS is a joint initiative of Dublin City Council and the Waste Management Plan Lead Authority (WMPLA).
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/cork-chamber-circular-economy-training-for-smes/
LOCATION:Meath
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210219
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SUMMARY:Lean Café #05- "Lean is being made too confusing for its own good!"
DESCRIPTION:Lean Café #05- “Lean is being made too confusing for its own good!”\nJoin Kevin Robinson\, Managing Director of Opex Performance Solutions Ltd and Richard Keegan\, Adjunct Professor of Lean Operational Excellence\, Trinity Business School and the EU-Japan Centre’s Lean Advisor in the Lean Café. In this session they will discuss a range of issues such as: Are people over complicating Lean? Is there a core of things that need to be understood… and implemented? And is there is a hierarchy of thought and actions to pursue? Take part in the discussion and Kevin will react to your comments and questions. \nThe discussion will take place on Zoom\, on Thursday 18 February\, starting at 11:00 Brussels / 10:00 UK / 19:00 Tokyo. \nBook your place via this link.
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/lean-cafe-05-lean-is-being-made-too-confusing-for-its-own-good/
LOCATION:Meath
CATEGORIES:All Events,Lean business ireland,Other
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SUMMARY:Dublin Lean Network: From Being Stuck to Making it Stick- Embedding a Sustainable Excellence Culture
DESCRIPTION:Join Ciaran Crosbie of the Dublin Lean Network for a discussion with Nuala O’Hagan of Rabobank as they explore the best methods to embed a culture of excellence. \nThis lunchtime seminar hosted by the Dublin Lean Network will demonstrate how Rabobank Dublin moved from an inconsistent approach to continuous improvement to one that is embedded in all aspects of daily work\, and how this shift supported the organisation during the COVID pandemic. \nIn this seminar you will learn:\n• The impact and importance of ‘systems thinking’\n• Using behaviors to actively shape and shift a culture\n• The positives of moving from directive to coaching management styles \nModerator:\nCiaran Crosbie\, Associate Director of Innovation & Learning\, Alexion and Chairman of the Dublin Lean Network \nSpeaker:\nNuala O’Hagan\, Continuous Improvement Lead\, Rabobank Dublin \nDate: Friday\, 19th February\nTime: 1.00PM\nPlatform: Zoom\nRegistration: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMocOqgqDgpH9cPuPGGTtyz3kIhNQGtdUs2 \n 
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/dublin-lean-network-from-being-stuck-to-making-it-stick-embedding-a-sustainable-excellence-culture/
LOCATION:Meath
CATEGORIES:All Events,Dublin Lean Network,Lean business ireland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210225
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SUMMARY:ISO50001 Ireland 2021 - Engineering the Future of Energy!
DESCRIPTION:This unique 1-day conference will bring together Energy Engineers from industry & business across Europe to openly discuss the challenges of energy efficiency within their organisation. Engineers will have the opportunity to re-certify\, network with peers and understand the various augmented solutions available to them from the ISO50001 keynote speakers!
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/iso50001-ireland-2021-engineering-the-future-of-energy/
LOCATION:Croke Park Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Other
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ORGANIZER;CN="Boxmedia":MAILTO:ronan@boxmedia.ie
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210227
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SUMMARY:Dublin Chamber Webinar: Sustainablility Academy\, Sustainable 101
DESCRIPTION:Brief Overview of Sustainability 101 Course: \nSustainability 101\n\nUnderstanding your business’s sustainability journey and where it can have most impact. Developing a roadmap on stakeholder engagement for maximum results.\nAimed at executive and senior leadership with responsibility for strategy\, R&D\, Supply Chain\, Finance & Marketing \nSession 1 – February 24th 9.30am-12pm\nSession 2 – February 26th 9.30am-12pm \nWho should attend: Senior management and employees \nThis February & March will see 3 courses in a series of bespoke training opportunities to help you and your business become more environmentally sustainable. \nCourses titled Sustainability 101\, Carbon Footprinting\, and The Circular Economy\, will have two\, 2.5hr sessions spread over two days. The course will be delivered remotely using webinar technology\, in an interactive\, classroom style format. These courses are designed for the optimal learning experiences so spaces will be limited to 15 attendees\, this will ensure a learning environment conducive to interactivity with peers and the course instructors. These courses are delivered by experts in the field Clearstream Solutions. \nParticipation in any of the three outlined courses is priced at €150 for members and €290 for non members. \nIn addition\, academy participants will also be given a ‘free’ one hour\, one on one advisory consultation with one of our experts!
URL:https://stage.leanbusinessireland.ie/event/dublin-chamber-webinar-sustainablility-academy-sustainable-101/
LOCATION:Meath
CATEGORIES:Other
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