MB
7. Mai 2020
A great, detailed and informative course that I enjoyed learning about. Lund University you can do no wrong, from my semester spent on exchange in Lund to engaging with this fantastic MOOC! Thank you!
JE
19. Apr. 2020
Great course!\n\nSuper interesting and very accessible language. It's a good entrance door to keep learning about this really important topics.\n\nThanks for giving us the chance to have it for free.
von Keith B
•3. Mai 2020
Very good course with a wide verity circular economy content.
von Kayleigh P
•27. März 2021
Great way to further my knowledge of circular economies.
von Mikael N
•19. Dez. 2019
Good course with a lot of interesting information
von Abdullah N A
•12. Apr. 2022
Some of the speakers english needs imporvment
von Pasi K
•9. Feb. 2020
Pretty interresting and well designed course
von Prem R
•4. Okt. 2021
Good course to understand circular economy.
von Abdulaziz A A
•17. März 2022
Excellent and informative course.
von Rene-Pascal P
•22. Feb. 2021
Very interesting business cases.
von Alabbas M A
•24. Feb. 2022
informative and useful
von Fahad H A
•14. Sep. 2021
Many thanks
von Khaled A
•16. Mai 2021
The course focused on how to drive circular economy through sustainable business model innovation and enablers such as policies. The course initially discussed material management and eco-design methods but not into details. If you are looking specifically more into eco-design and sustainable material selection hands on, I recommend checking Mike Ashby's method and his book "Materials & Sustainable Development". In addition, there was great sustainable material selection software called "Granta Design CES" , spin-off from the university of Cambridge recently acquired by Ansys, this software is a great tool for any engineer working on sustainable product design. Overall, I recommend this course for anyone interested in circular economy in general and sustainable business model innovation.
von Renata M
•8. Mai 2021
It was an interesting course, but I was expecting more technical knowledge about environmental resources. To me, it showed in a negative way that the course was a collaboration: it seemed a concoction of elected themes rather than a comprehensive overview of the matter, like the one done by Catherine Weetman in her book A Circular Economy Handbook: How to Build a More Resilient, Competitive and Sustainable Business, for example.
von Pietro F
•3. Juli 2019
I think that the course gives interesting tips to get started to circular economy. On the other hand I think that in the videos a lot of contents are repeated while others useful written in the lectures on pdf are not mentioned. I think that some contents might be treated with a more theoretical approeach, more similar to a university lectures rather than simply give some tips.
von Mujtaba H S
•13. Feb. 2022
The course maybe is okay, but I found it to be not relevant. examples should be given about what things like ports and warehouses do about circularity (or if they are even relevant to the discussion), what is the role of fossil fuels in the circular economy (or if they should all be abandoned)
von Costanza L S
•7. Dez. 2020
was nice overall to give a basic understanding and appreciated the companies examples. It would be nice to know more were we can access a list of all companies driving sustainability agendas to get in contact
von ASHJAEE M C
•5. Sep. 2020
The concept & views are retty clear but some of the lectures and instrutors have some problem of developing the ideas properly.
von Awadh M A G
•26. Apr. 2021
The curriculum needs more arrangement and reduction on the repeated material.
von Abdullah H A
•19. Sep. 2021
Excellent course. Reviewing peers assignments shall not be mandatory
von Saleh K
•29. Sep. 2020
reduce number of weeks.
von Sara A A D
•23. Okt. 2021
The course is boring
von Micah R
•17. Sep. 2021
This course covers an important topic of environmental sustainability for our economy. For that I will it receives one star. It also has high video production quality and receives a second star for that. However, after that the course really breaks down. Many of the reading materials include low resolution images that are unreadable. The actual content of the course is either way too general (e.g., waste is bad and reducing waste is good) or specific case studies that are interesting, but often lack serious substance. Overall, I wanted to get more out of this course and did not. Another unfortunate area is that most weeks there is a short assignment that requires very little effort and is basically just a nominal exercise. Although the exercise themselves are very easy and good to enact some of the principles, you need to review three peers for each and this required me checking multiple times a day for almost a week to get my required reviews. I hope the creators of this course will at least upgrade the graphics in the reading materials to make them high resolution and readable.
von Almughaidi, H M
•12. Juni 2022
Difficult for bignners.
von Alaa F S
•23. März 2021
it is unfair to let peers from the course assess my work and give me un realistic score which could cause me to fail the course.