Follow-up report: “We want your sustainability”
On June 3, the online meeting “
We want your sustainability
” took place – a humorous allusion to the famous Uncle Sam “We want you” motif. The aim was to emphasize the importance of sustainability and focus on innovative, disruptive ideas. Sustainable concepts are often neglected in large companies, even though they are of immense importance. This meeting therefore focused on the promotion and dissemination of such ideas.
Presentation of the COiDEALISTEN Association
The COiDEALISTEN association(www.coidealisten.de) kicked off the event. This platform offers a solution for unused ideas in companies. The COiDEALISTS promote the exchange and implementation of innovative concepts that lie dormant in the drawers of many companies. This makes a significant contribution to promoting sustainability.
Concrete ideas for reparability and the circular economy
The COiDEALISTS then presented three specific ideas on the topic of reparability and the circular economy:
- Repair Cafés: Promote Repair Cafés to empower communities to carry out their own repairs. This reduces waste and promotes repair skills.
- Cooperation with manufacturers: Improving the reparability of products by providing repair instructions and spare parts to make products more durable and reduce the environmental impact.
- Spare parts dealers and individuals: Improve the connectivity and availability of spare parts to make repairs more affordable and practical for the average consumer.
Conclusion
The online meeting “We want your sustainability” impressively demonstrated how important and creative sustainability can be. The introduction of the COiDEALISTEN association and the presentation of concrete, practicable ideas made it clear that everyone can make a contribution to sustainable development. The concepts presented offer a promising outlook for a future in which sustainability is a living reality.
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