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Thomas Vandenhaute

Thomas joined Sirris in 2011. Since then, he's been active in the field of sustainable materials management and eco production. By combining his broad experience in business processes (quality, engineering, ERP and CRM) within industrial companies and sustainable materials management, he is able to offer practical and specified support for the industry.

Thomas is actively involved in funded projects such as CycLED, Made Different and other industrial projects, involving sustainable materials management. He is co-author of the book 'Innoveren met materialen', which was written and published in the context of the OpenRaam project, and he is a recognised OVAM SIS Toolkit coach.

Thomas obtained his degree in engineering at the university college Group T in Leuven.

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Thomas Vandenhaute
Project Leader Circular Economy

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+32 491 86 91 71
Thomas.Vandenhaute@sirris.be
LinkedIn Public Profile URL: 
http://be.linkedin.com/pub/thomas-vandenhaute/7/620/289
https://twitter.com/#!/TVandenhaute

Publications

  • What does practical experience teach us about the Cesar Tool?
  • Measuring your company's progress to circularity
  • Discover your circular chances in four steps
  • Cesar tool helps manufacturing companies see the wood for the circular trees
  • Will externalised costs be assigned to manufacturers?
  • Understanding liability change throughout product life time discloses circular value
  • Global versus local in the circular economy
  • COVID-19 as a trigger towards a more circular economy?
  • Making money with a product that never breaks
  • Join in with Circular Economy Connect!
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    Webinar - 'Corrosion of 3D printed components'

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