A Circular Economy of Metals: Towards a Sustainable Societal Metabolism

Universiteit Leiden
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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.

This course is based on the reports of the Global Metals Flows Group of the International Resource Panel that is part of UN Environment. An important aspect that will come back each week, are the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the SDGs. Those are ambitious goals to measure our progress towards a more sustainable world. We will use the SDGs as a touching stone for the assessment of the metals challenge, as well as the solutions we present in this course to solve that challenge.

Instructor(s)

Ester van der Voet
Universiteit Leiden
via Coursera
Free (audit)
English
Paid Certificate Available
Approx. 40 hours to complete
Self paced
Beginner Level
Subtitles: Subtitles: English