We organise our actions in six thematic & strategic agendas:
Strategic Agendas:
Bio-economy
Circular Construction
Chemicals/Plastics
Manufacturing Industry
Food Chain
Water Cycles
Seven leverages provide additional support:
Leverage effects:
Lever Policy Instruments
Lever Circular Procurement
Lever Communication
Lever Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Lever Financing
Lever Jobs & Skills
Lever Research
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Why are we pursuing a circular economy?
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Who steers what at Flanders Circular?
Schools usually renew their interiors class by class. When the last class is fully furnished, the furniture in the first class often already has its first scratches and scuffs. With ‘school furnishing-as-a-service’ from Dox, a school renews its interior in one go and within budget. The result? 10 years of colourful, affordable and modular classrooms with durable top-quality furniture.
With ‘school furnishing-as-a-service’, Dox allows schools to evolve with the needs of pupils and teachers. Schools can enjoy high-quality and durable tables, poufs, chairs, etc. for up to 20 years. If new pupils arrive or teachers want to adjust the learning methods, schools can exchange a number of pieces after 3 years. And after 10 years, Dox reworks the concept. Then the furniture will be given a new home in the school or the company will give it a second life elsewhere.
Modular furnishings
The Dox originals and Dox concepts form a unique yet modular unit. For example, the furniture is on wheels or can be moved around easily. This allows teachers and students to move them quickly and silently if they want to rearrange the rooms completely. All the poufs and tables also fit together, allowing pupils and students to create islands, for example, to work better together. The designs thus encourage communication and creativity, and allow schools to create a fun, flexible and inspiring educational environment together with their students.
Reusing furniture
Besides adding new furniture, Dox also looks at which ones it can reuse. In Open Primary School De Ark, for example, the project designer chose to make bookcases out of old worktops. At Holy Family Berchem Primary School, the company simply turned the classroom around: there, the steps at the blackboard also became part of the classroom thanks to seating corners. At Antwerp Management School, Dox then combined the existing furniture with a mix of new, vintage and design pieces.
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