UNIVERSITE DE LORRAINE
12.06.2024
De 09h00 à 14h00
Maison Irène & Frédéric Joliot-Curie (Rue du Trône 100 2ème étage, 1050 - Bruxelles, Belgique)
The European Commission, eager to enhance strategic autonomy, particularly regarding supply chain and raw material dependencies, has enacted the Critical Raw Materials Act (2023). The partners of the European university EURECA-PRO, the European University on Responsible Consumption And Production, together with socioeconomic stakeholders contribute to cultivate value chains for EU industrial ecosystems to diminish dependency by increasing extraction, processing, and recycling within the EU. This contributes to enhance clean technologies manufacturing capacities in the EU.
Simultaneously, this transition necessitates significant societal
shifts on the consumption front to facilitate a just transition
toward a more sustainable and responsible society, as advocated by
the Green Deal. This just transition also demands the development
of new skills, as highlighted by the UN’s Global Resource Outlook
(2024), which identifies skill gaps as a barrier in the framework
of the transition. The required new skills could potentially be
integrated on the scale of the European higher education area, such
as within European Universities.
EURECA-PRO, in collaboration with European partners, is deeply
committed to advancing education, research, innovation, and science
with and for citizens at both the European and global levels in the
field of Responsible Consumption and Production, aligned with the
United Nations SDG 12 targets. This seminar presents an opportunity
to bolster interdisciplinary dialogue between EURECA-PRO
stakeholders and representatives from European and international
institutions, as well as the structuring of ecosystems in the
fields of research, innovation, and education.
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