Key competencies for design in a circular economy

Exploring gaps in design knowledge and skills for a circular economy

Journal Article (2021)
Author(s)

Deborah Sumter (TU Delft - Circular Product Design)

J.I.J.C. de Koning (TU Delft - Design for Sustainability)

Conny Bakker (TU Delft - Circular Product Design)

A. Ruud Balkenende (TU Delft - Circular Product Design)

Research Group
Circular Product Design
Copyright
© 2021 Deborah Sumter, J.I.J.C. de Koning, C.A. Bakker, R. Balkenende
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.3390/su13020776
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Publication Year
2021
Language
English
Copyright
© 2021 Deborah Sumter, J.I.J.C. de Koning, C.A. Bakker, R. Balkenende
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Research Group
Circular Product Design
Issue number
2
Volume number
13
Pages (from-to)
1-15
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Abstract

In a recent study, we identified seven key circular competencies for design: (1) Design for Multiple Use Cycles, (2) Design for Recovery, (3) Circular Impact Assessment, (4) Circular Business Models, (5) Circular User Engagement, (6) Circular Economy Collaboration, and (7) Circular Economy Communication. These were derived from small‐scale studies with designers working in the Netherlands. We set out to assess to what extent this set of seven competencies is recognized by an international group of designers and to evaluate whether any competencies are missing. We used an online survey to collect data from 128 respondents from 25 countries working on circular economy projects. The survey results showed that respondents use and have expertise in all seven competencies and they stressed the practical importance of two new competencies: Circular Systems Thinking and Circular Materials and Manufacturing. The resulting set of nine key competencies is the first internationally verified, coherent set of key circular economy competencies for design. This set will strengthen the pedagogical base of design for a circular economy and will guide the development of circular design methodology.