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Integrated planning is a sustainable approach to planning that builds relationships, aligns the organization, and emphasizes preparedness for change.
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- Building Buy-in for Planning: Dealing With Resistance and Gaining Support
Online | March 11 – April 8 - Budgeting for Impact: A Working Group on Resource Planning in Higher Education
Online | Feb 5, Feb 19, March 5 - Cross-Functional Collaboration: Tools and Skills for Working Across Silos
Online | February 10, 17, 24
- Building Buy-in for Planning: Dealing With Resistance and Gaining Support
- Community
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The SCUP community opens a whole world of integrated planning resources, connections, and expertise.
Webinar
Higher Education’s Crucial Role: Building a Sustainable and Circular Economy
June 30, 2021Webinar | 12:00 PM-1:00PM Eastern- Event Home
This webinar is brought to you by the Higher Education Associations Sustainability Consortium (HEASC) and the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE)
Join this webinar to learn how the circular economy* can help shape better procurement decisions and ways in which you manage your campus, facilities, and supply of goods and services. Educators, business officers, and staff from housing, dining, facilities, procurement and auxiliary services, EHS, student life, and senior administration will learn about how to bring the circular economy into each area of campus life.
Drawing on the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s Circular economy procurement toolkit, you will hear how it is being implemented by a number of Universities and listen to stories to inspire you to make the necessary changes to help tackle key global issues such as climate change. Working in smaller breakout groups, you’ll leave this webinar equipped with tools and resources to help you integrate circular economy principles into your organizational activities.
*The circular economy is a new economic system that delivers better outcomes for organizations, people, and the environment. Business models, products, and materials are designed to increase use and reuse, replicating the balance of the natural world, where nothing becomes waste and everything has value. A circular economy, increasingly built on renewable energy and materials, is distributed, diverse, and inclusive.
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This is a free webinar.
To register visit the AASHE website.
All registration questions should go to AASHE.Presenters
Member Success ManagerSustainable Purchasing Leadership CouncilHigher Education LeadEllen MacArthur FoundationLearning DesignerEllen MacArthur Foundation - Topics
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