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SUMMARY:WORKSHOP: Experimentieren für eine Circular Society
DESCRIPTION:Session: Experimentieren für eine Circular Society\nKritischere Auseinandersetzungen mit der CE-Debatte heben hervor\, dass Fragen der sozialen und kulturellen Nachhaltigkeit\, der Suffizienz und des gesellschaftlichen Wandels im Konzept einer CE wenig berücksichtigt werden. Die Hans Sauer Stiftung hat gemeinsam mit Forscher*innen der TU Berlin in transdisziplinären Dialogen an dem Begriff der Circular Society gearbeitet. Die zentrale Frage des Workshops ist: Was sind wesentliche Ansprüche an und Erfordernisse für Circular-Society-Experimente? \nDieser Frage möchten wir mit euch in unserer Session auf dem Circular Futures Festival nachgehen. Gemeinsam mit Prof. Melanie Jaeger-Erben von der BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg laden wir euch herzlich zu diesem 1\,5 stündigen Workshop ein. \nDie Teilnehmerzahl ist begrenzt\, eine Registrierung unter diesem Link ist erforderlich. \n  \nDer Rahmen: Circular Futures Festival\nVom 7.-8. Oktober 2021 wird zirkulären Initiator:innen ein Ort der Begegnung\, des Austauschs\, des gemeinsamen Lernens geboten. Beim 1. Circular Futures Festival\, organisiert von Project Together\, der Circular Economy Initiative Deutschland\, CSCP\, Circular Munich und der TU München\, kommen alle zusammen\, die sich für den zirkulären Wandel engagieren. \nDu arbeitest am zirkulären Umbau deines Unternehmens? Du gestaltest Zero Waste Strategien für deine Stadt? Du arbeitest an einer zirkulären Idee für ein neues Start-up oder einen Verein? Du studierst\, promovierst oder forschst zur Circular Economy und Society? \nÜber unsere Session hinaus erwarten euch 100+ Sessions\, 140+ Redner:innen und Workshop-Gestalter:innen – und viele spannende Teilnehmer:innen\, mit denen ihr Euch vernetzen könnt. Im Kern digital mit tollen\, flankierenden Angeboten in Berlin und in München. \nJetzt anmelden: https://circularfuturesfestival.de/
URL:https://www.hanssauerstiftung.de/veranstaltungen/workshop-experimentieren-fuer-eine-circular-society/
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SUMMARY:Design Lab #8 // Eröffnung
DESCRIPTION:Das Kunstgewerbemuseum und die Hans Sauer Stiftung laden Sie herzlich ein zur digitalen Ausstellungseröffnung\nDonnerstag // 10.06.2021 // 17.00 – 18.00 Uhr \nThe Kunstgewerbemuseum and the Hans Sauer Stiftung cordially invite you to the digital exhibition opening\nThursday// 10.06.2021 // 5 – 6 pm \n\nGrußwort / Welcome\nSabine Thümmler (Direktorin / Director Kunstgewerbemuseum)\nRalph Boch (Stiftungsvorstand / Foundation Board Hans Sauer Stiftung) \nEinführung / Introduction\nClaudia Banz (Kunstgewerbemuseum)\nBarbara Lersch (Hans Sauer Stiftung)\nKaja Ninnis (Kunstgewerbemuseum)\nKuratorinnen / curators \nStatements\nAlessandro Colombo (Künstlerischer Leiter / artistic director Recò Festival\, Prato)\nJosé Hendo (Modedesignerin / fashion designer\, London)\nNicholas Plunkett (Designer / designer\, Kunsthochschule Weißensee)\nTobias Trübenbacher (Designer / designer\, Universität der Künste Berlin)\nIna Turinsky (Designerin / designer\, Kunsthochschule Burg Giebichenstein Halle) \nVideorundgang durch die Ausstellung\nVideo tour through the exhibition \nFragen & Diskussion\nQuestions & Discussion \n\nDie Veranstaltung wird auf Deutsch und Englisch stattfinden. Eine Anmeldung ist nicht erforderlich.\nThe event will be held in German and English. Registration is not required. \nDie Zukunft ist zirkulär! Dieser Vision folgend präsentiert das DesignLAB#8 Material Loops – Wege in eine kreislauffähige Zukunft zukunftsweisende Designprojekte\, die das Potenzial von zirkulärem Material widerspiegeln. Das Netz von beteiligten Akteur*innen spannt sich von Berlin aus über Deutschland bis nach Italien zur Circular City Prato\, die als Gast im DesignLAB#8 vertreten ist. Anlässlich der Ausstellung erscheint ein digitaler Reader zum Download. \nThe future is circular! Following this vision\, DesignLAB#8 Material Loops – Paths to a Circular Future presents forwardlooking design projects that reflect the potential of circular material. The network of participating actors stretches from Berlin across Germany to the Circular City Prato in Italy\, which is represented as a guest in DesignLAB#8. On the occasion of the exhibition\, a digital reader will be published for download. \nZoom-Link:\nhttps://zoom.us/j/99621634903?pwd=M2J6dnVhdnZKei9jQ0lMbjMx-U3U0QT09\nMeeting-ID: 996 2163 4903\nKenncode: 262932 \n 
URL:https://www.hanssauerstiftung.de/veranstaltungen/design-lab-8-eroeffnung/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210506T123000
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SUMMARY:AWARD CEREMONY // Hans Sauer Award
DESCRIPTION:AWARD CEREMONY // Hans Sauer Award 2021 // 6th of May 12.30 am – 2.00 pm  \n\nThis year\, the Hans Sauer Foundation is again going to present the Hans Sauer Award\, which in 2021 focuses on „Circular Cities – Designing Urban Communities of Tomorrow” as the negative impact of the linear economic system is most noticeable in urban areas. Cities currently consume 75 percent of the extracted natural resources\, produce 50 percent of global waste\, and emit between 60 and 80 percent of all greenhouse gases. But\, as not only the award shows: Cities also hold an enormous potential for societal transformation. For further information about the call\, click HERE. The Award is endowed with 20.000 Euros in total and will be given out in three categories: Ideas\, Strategies and Best Practice. \nOn the 6th of May 2021\, from 12.30 am – 2.00 pm the projects will be awarded and introduced by the winners themselves via short video statements. Additionally\, Valerio Barberis\, Deputy-Major (Urban Planning\, Environment\, Circular Economy) for the Municipality of Prato*\, will present a keynote about how Prato is becoming a Circular City. \nThe event will be in English and will take place online (see link below) \n\nAGENDA:\nINTRODUCTION // Monika Sachtleben\, Ralph Boch (Hans Sauer Foundation)\nKEYNOTE // Valerio Barberis (City of Prato\, Italy)\nAWARD CEREMONY // Benedikt Boucsein\, Melanie Jaeger-Erben (Award Jury)\nVIDEO STATEMENTS // Award Winners \nZoom-Link to participate: \nhttps://zoom.us/j/9325322168?pwd=MGcwOGdOVStvSXhIS0JIMGtpaEZZQT09\nMeeting-ID: 932 532 2168\nKenncode: HSS2021 \n*About Prato:\n \nThe city of Prato – capital of the homonymous province – sits in the northern part of Tuscany (Italy)\, only 17km far from the region’s capital Florence\, and it is near some of the most famous world’s cities of art: Bologna\, Pisa\, Siena. The city lies in a flat area along the valley of the Bisenzio river\, an important tributary of the most famous Arno river. Furthermore\, being located at the foot of the Apennines\, the city is a gateway to nature. \nMunicipality of Prato (around 200.000 inhabitants) is famous worldwide for its textile district\, which represents about 3% of European textile production. The Prato textile industry relies on the circular economy principles having historically based its industrial fortune on the reuse of waste from the textile process and on the reuse of second-hand clothing from all over the world. The recycling techniques of these fractions – that would otherwise be considered a waste – started at the end of the 19th century – and led to consider Prato one of the most innovative industrial city in Italy. With this mindset\, part of the DNA of the City\, Prato anticipates by decades a behavior that today is promoted by the “green economy” principles and the intelligent management of productive chains in the logic of Circular Economy. From the World War II onwards\, Prato applied the principles of the Circular Economy beyond the industrial sector towards other areas of activities\, such as the natural and built environment. In recent years\, the theme of recycling textile waste is increasingly present in the fashion industry. The goal is bringing worn fabrics\, called “rags”\, back to new life\, is in fact part of the concept of Circular economy and Ecodesign. In what way? Through the enhancement of a textile production that takes into account the life cycle of each product\, reducing as much as possible the environmental impact. This is how virtuous projects for the production of regenerated fabrics are born. \nWhat are the benefits of generating new fabrics from rags? First of all\, the preservation of the planet’s natural resources\, thanks to the reduction of raw materials\, water\, and energy consumption. Not only that\, because by recycling and reusing materials already processed\, it is also possible to reduce the use of dyes and chemicals\, as well as the emission of carbon dioxide. In this way\, the development of the circular economy is promoted by opposing the linear economy system. Recycled fashion is the future of an industry that increasingly focuses on the concept of Sustainability. The main phases of the recycling process of fabrics are three. The first is the recovery of the rags. This means the collection of used fabrics from used textile scraps or garments. The second is the processing: the rags are divided by color and type\, then giving life to the process that transforms them into regenerated raw materials. Then begins the third phase of the “new life”. The regenerated raw material is in fact the starting point of the production process that generates a new fabric. The companies of the textile district of Prato\, for years\, represent a virtuous example of valorization of textile recycling. A model that has been followed by many other Italian companies convinced that the transformation of rags into new fabrics represents the future of the sector. \nOne historical example is related to the waste water: Prato was the first industrial district arranging a close water cycle so to be able to reuse the waste water more than one time and to clean it before giving back to the environment. A system\, which led to significant results in terms of green infrastructures and green economy and that has been studied\, promoted and copied: since the early 1980s the Prato district has been a case study to investigate innovative environmental recycling dynamics. \nMore recently\, Prato developed another application of the Circular Economy approach to limit and reuse the waste produced from the construction and demolition of buildings. Although many materials are recyclable or reusable\, reuse and recycling rates vary widely within the EU and -in terms of volume- the construction and demolition waste is still among the major sources of waste produced in Europe. \nThe Circular Economy in Prato also means the reuse and the transformation of existing buildings (“Rethinking the City”)\, in particular those of the industrial areas\, with the logic to: a. create new economic and social opportunities without consuming new resources and green land (following the paradigm of the „zero volume“ growth); b. improve the environmental performance of buildings and infrastructures in their entire life cycle; c. propose new urban scenarios in line with the most recent Regional Legislation addressed to the limitation of agricultural land consumption.
URL:https://www.hanssauerstiftung.de/veranstaltungen/award-ceremony-hans-sauer-award/
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SUMMARY:Hackathon // Circular Cities
DESCRIPTION:Auch in diesem Jahr unterstützt die Hans Sauer Stiftung wieder bei einem spannenden Hackathon. Federführend organisiert von der Social Entrepreneurship Akademie sind in diesem Jahr viele weitere spannende Partner*innen dabei. Thema diesmal sind die „Circular Cities“ und wie wir mit aktuellen und innovativen Technologien Antworten finden können auf konkret gestellte Herausforderungen aus eben diesem Themenfeld. Der Hackathon findet auch Englisch statt und bindet internationale Teilnehmer*innen mit ein. Es wird in interdiziplinären Teams gearbeitet\, jeder ist willkommen! \nDer Hackathon findet am 9./10.1.2021 statt – und das digital! Jetzt hier bis zum 15.12.2020 anmelden – weitere Details folgen!
URL:https://www.hanssauerstiftung.de/veranstaltungen/hackathon-circular-cities/
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