ExeMPLaR Workshop 2: Networks for change - Mapping networks and influence for plastics in the South West

ExeMPLaR Workshop 2: Networks for change - Mapping networks and influence for plastics in the South West

By University of Exeter - ExeMPLaR - Multidisciplinary Plastics Research Hub

Date and time

Fri, 12 Jul 2019 09:30 - 14:30 GMT+1

Location

Room 219

Washington Singer Building University of Exeter, Streatham Campus, Exeter, Devon EX4 4QG University of Exeter, Streatham Campus Exeter EX4 4QG United Kingdom

Description

Workshop 2: Networks for Change – Mapping networks and influence for plastics in the South West.

Overview:

We are pleased to invite you to attend the second workshop of the ExeMPLaR research project. The purpose of this workshop is to understand who the stakeholders in the plastics economy are, to map their motivations for the status quo and for change, and to begin to identify possible levers for change, by bringing together a range of industry practitioners, policymakers and leaders who are local to the southwest.

We will engage in a variety of activities to answer the question of “who”, “why”, and “how to change”. The role of the facilitators is to set the scene at the beginning, encourage lively discussion and then capture the best bits. By the end of the day, we will co-create a network for change that will be shared on the ExeMPLaR platform with all participants. Just to be clear, everything discussed will be treated in confidence along ‘Chatham House’ rules, and in accordance with the University of Exeter’s code of ethics.

Agenda:

09:30 – 10.00 Registration & Refreshments

10.00 – 10.10 Welcome: Dr. Joanne Smith (Assoc. Professor)

10:10 - 10:30 Networks for Change - an introduction (JS)

10:30 – 11.15 Workshop Session 1: Who?

  • What are the groups/stakeholders in the plastic economy?

  • What is the size of stakeholder/influence/impact?

  • Stakeholder relationships - conflict/congruent?

(11:15 - 11:30 Coffee available)

11:30 - 12:15 Workshop Session 2: Why?

  • What is their 'stake'?

  • Costs & benefits of status quo (why?)

  • Costs & benefits of 'change'

12.15 - 13:00 Lunch & Networking

13:00 - 13:45 Workshop Session 3: How to change?

  • Levers for change - for each stakeholder/group

  • Synergies/relationships among levers (unintended consequences)

13:45 - 14:30 Workshop Conclusion: Shared narrative

14:30 Event Ends

Venue:

Room 219, Washington Singer Laboratories, Perry Road, University of Exeter, Streatham Campus, Exeter, EX4 4QG

Directions and travel:

Please find directions here.

Car Parking:

Car parking for this event is can be found on the University of Exeter campus - PLEASE NOTE parking is limited on campus. There is on-street parking on Prince of Wales road, which runs alongside the Washington Singer Building. There are two accessible parking spaces on Perry Road, and a further two spaces next to the Wellcome Centre for Mood Disorders. Otherwise please find alternative parking, see map of Campus car parks here and/or car sharing so please offer a lift where you can, please find more information on car sharing here.

Registration:

Places are limited so if you are unable to attend after signing up please do let us know.

Contact:

Please contact Katie/ExeMPLaR Team at: ce-plastics@exeter.ac.uk regarding any specific dietary requirements, if you wish to register without using Eventbrite, or for any other questions regarding the event.

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Organised by

Peter Hopkinson, Professor of Circular Economy & Director of the University Exeter Centre for Circular Economy

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