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By adopting eco-friendly and digital solutions across production, operations, administration, marketing, and sales, businesses can reduce their environmental impact while enhancing and market appeal. Embrace these efficiency strategies to position your company at the forefront of the green economy. Embrace these strategies to position your company at the forefront of the green economy.

OUTBOUND LOGISTICS

Activities involved in converting the inputs into finished products and services. This includes manufacturing, assembling, packaging and testing.

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CUSTOMER SERVICE

Supporting and enhancing the product or service after sale, including customer support, warranties, repairs and maintenance.

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OPERATIONS

The process of transforming inputs into finished goods or services, including tasks like manufacturing, assembling, packaging and testing.

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MARKETING & SALES

Promoting and selling products or services through activities like advertising, sales efforts, pricing and managing distribution channels.

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INBOUND LOGISTICS

Receiving, storing, and managing materials or inputs that are essential for the production process.

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INFRASTRUCTURE

Company-wide systems and structures that support the entire value chain, such as finance, accounting, legal and organizational structure.

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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Recruiting, training and managing the company's workforce.

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TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT

Engaging in research, innovation and technological advancements to improve products or services.

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PROCUREMENT

Sourcing and purchasing materials or inputs required for production.

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Circular economy and industrial symbiosis
Country: Serbia

Focus area:Green

Thematic area:

Type of service provided: Circular Economy Solutions

Addressed market areas: Electronics, Food & Beverage, Metal, Plastics & Rubber

Training objectives – gained knowledge after completing the training

Understand the principles of the circular economy – grasp the systemic shift from the linear “take–make–dispose” model to resource-efficient, circular production and consumption systems. Gain knowledge of industrial symbiosis – learn how different industries can collaborate to use each other’s by-products, energy, and resources, creating mutual economic and environmental benefits. Identify opportunities for circular transformation – recognize potential loops within production systems where waste and surplus materials can become valuable inputs. Develop circular strategies and business models – design models that support product reuse, remanufacturing, recycling, and material recovery. Analyze resource flows and material efficiency – map material and energy exchanges to detect synergies across industrial networks and supply chains. Learn how to implement symbiotic partnerships – establish collaboration frameworks between companies, municipalities, and research institutions for shared resource use. Understand enabling policies and instruments – become familiar with EU and national circular economy policies, financing mechanisms, and regulatory frameworks supporting industrial symbiosis. Build organizational capacity for circular transition – acquire tools to engage stakeholders, monitor performance, and measure the impact of circular initiatives.

Who can benefit from the training

Manufacturing industries – including metal, plastic, chemical, food & beverage, and textile producers seeking to optimize resource use and reduce production waste. Construction and demolition companies – aiming to improve material recovery, manage hazardous and inert waste streams, and comply with circular construction standards. Agribusiness and food processing companies – focused on reducing organic waste, valorizing by-products, and improving efficiency in food supply chains. Municipal and public utilities – responsible for local waste management systems, recycling programs, and landfill reduction initiatives. Waste management and recycling operators – looking to enhance sorting efficiency, integrate secondary raw materials, and expand service portfolios. Healthcare and medical device manufacturers – addressing hazardous waste segregation and sustainable disposal practices. Hospitality and HoReCa sector – hotels, restaurants, and catering services striving to reduce food waste and improve environmental performance. Energy and environmental consultancies – enhancing expertise in circular strategies, waste audits, and resource efficiency projects. Local governments and public administration bodies – building capacity to design and implement effective waste management and circular economy policies. Industrial parks and business clusters – interested in developing industrial symbiosis models for shared resource use and waste valorization.

Value and impact of the training

minimum 20 for small enterprises

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