Projects & Collaborations

By collaborating through the Delft Circularity Lab, we initiate an essential node connecting cross-faculty socio-technical expertise and (external) stakeholder networks forming the path to societal change towards a Circular Economy.

Recent and Ongoing Projects

2022 CIRPASS
2022 DATAPIPE
2022 PATH2ZERO
2022 4TU HTSF programme on Green Sensors
2022 Re-use Solar Panels Amsterdam. This project, funded by the Municipality of Amsterdam, focuses on re-use of solar panels in the city of Amsterdam and is a collaboration of DCL, AMS  institute, Amsterdam, Sungevity/ZonNext, and the South East District of the Municipality of Amsterdam. Involved DCL researcher is Jaco Quist  
2021 Inclusive Circular Economy Waste Management on Bali, funded by Delft Global. Involved researchers: Jaco Quist (ESS), Abydah Setyowati (ESS), Nur Aziza (guest researcher from Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia). 
2020-2022 Sistem (Social Innovation for Sustainable Treatment of European Metals) project, EIT Raw Materials funded, involved TPM researchers: Behnam Taebi (VTI), Jaco Quist (ESS), Marielle Feenstra (VTI) & Santiago Echeverri Duque (VTI)  

Community Sociaal Circular

The Circularity Lab collaborates with the Community Sociaal Circulair, by initiating and contributing to  working groups on Circular Business Parks (Circulaire Bedrijventerreinen), and Circular Citizen Initiatives (Circulaire Burgerinitiatieven). In the Circular Business Parks group it has been concluded that social change and social innovation are key challenges to make progress towards Circular Business Parks and a research and action agenda, as well as a joint research proposal, are under development. The working group on Circular Citizen Initiatives has published (in Dutch) several essays on the role and potential of citizen initiatives in the transition to a Circular Economy: Burgerinitiatieven-de-nieuwe-aanvoerders-van-de-inclusieve-en-circulaire-economie-DEFINITIEF.pdf (sociaalcirculair.nl). The Circularity Lab collaborates with the Community Sociaal Circulair, by initiating and contributing to  working groups on Circular Business Parks (Circulaire Bedrijventerreinen), and Circular Citizen Initiatives (Circulaire Burgerinitiatieven). In the Circular Business Parks group it has been concluded that social change and social innovation are key challenges to make progress towards Circular Business Parks and a research and action agenda, as well as a joint research proposal, are under development. The working group on Circular Citizen Initiatives has published (in Dutch) several essays on the role and potential of citizen initiatives in the transition to a Circular Economy: Burgerinitiatieven-de-nieuwe-aanvoerders-van-de-inclusieve-en-circulaire-economie-DEFINITIEF.pdf (sociaalcirculair.nl).

 

TPM researchers Jaco Quist and Thomas Hoppe have contributed to several essays (Dutch only):