RE-START

Reinforcing the circular economy model for START-ups

_ Description

Based on the EU new Circular Economy Action Plan (2020), in the past decade, millions of tones of European waste has been exported to non-EU countries, often without sufficient consideration of proper waste treatment. In many cases, waste exports result both in negative environmental and health impacts in the countries of destination, and in loss of resources and economic opportunities for the recycling industry in the EU. This approach facilitates the linear model which is exhausting our planet and polluting the environment. Thus, the horizontal priority of the RE-START project is to support students in HEIs in acquiring and developing essential skills and key competences in order to adopt an environmental- friendly approach in their attempt to develop a start-up. This project consists of the transition to a sustainable economic system is an indispensable part of the new EU industrial strategy. RE-START project encourages and guides students in HEIs to develop a circular start-up or transform their business idea into a circular one following the definition of the circular start-ups which characterizes them as business models based on implementing at least one of the Circular Economy (CE) strategies: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recover and Regenerate.’’RE-START aims to develop a circular start-up training programme that enhances the entrepreneurial mindset considering circular economy principles and competences of HEIs students, provides them with real-life examples of successful circular entrepreneurs, and encourages them to support and commercialise their circular start-up.


_ Outcomes

The RE-START project is expected to have a big impact on its target groups, such as students, academics, trainers, entrepreneurs. Participating students will:

  • gain an entrepreneurial knowledge through the lenses of circular economy,
  • enhance their transversal skills,
  • get inspired and obtain advice from successful entrepreneurs and mentors and experience the process from an idea to a circular business plan. This will help them circumvent their fear of failure, cope with risks and become more employable.
  • become entrepreneurs who will be able to use the materials effectively creating more value, both by cost savings and by developing new markets or growing existing ones.
  • gain an access point to incubators, innovation centres, professional consultants and business experts.

_ Project News

May 20, 2023
DAISSy Research Group of the Hellenic Open University organizes the “Entrepreneurship and Circular Economy” online workshop within the RE-START project
The DAISSy Research Group of the Hellenic Open University (HOU) invites you to the online educational workshop entitled “Entrepreneurship and Circular Economy”, which is organized […]