
Downscaling the Doughnut: what’s cooking in Brussels, Cambridge and Berlin? (Past)
A webinar with changemakers in Berlin, Brussels, and Cambridge, hosted by the DEAL Team.

Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
Update #2 (02/12/2020): This webinar has passed -- read about it (and watch the recording)
Update #1 (16/11/2020): Due to high demand we have added additional tickets for those who wish to join the webinar directly and ask questions. In addition, we will also be livestreaming the webinar on YouTube, which anyone will be able to tune into.
Register for the first DEAL webinar on Downscaling the Doughnut
At Doughnut Economics Action Lab (DEAL), we’re launching a series of webinars that bring together people with a shared interest in translating the global Doughnut to many smaller scales, from neighbourhoods to nations, in both the global North and global South.
- The Doughnut initiative for Berlin began with an encounter of two activists from different citizens movements in June 2020. Since then, a core group has formed that is actively exploring how to bring the Doughnut to Berlin through different activities. Their kick-off workshop at the end of September was attended by about 25 representatives of various organisations, and was enriched by insights shared by a member of the Amsterdam Doughnut Coalition.
- The Brussels Donut initiative, launched on 28th September, aims to generate and discuss innovative solutions to current challenges faced by residents in the Brussels Capital Region, all through the lenses of the Doughnut City Portrait - looking at both social and ecological issues, with local and global impacts. The process will be participatory: it will include the knowledge and experience of groups involved in leading the region’s transition, but also city residents who are driven by their own experience of living in the city region.
- The Cambridge Doughnut Economics Action Group is a community group building relationships with local government and other key organisations to help deliver a vision for Cambridge as a more just and environmentally sustainable city. Their bottom-up, grassroots efforts to tackle social and ecological crises include data gathering workshops with the ambition to build a City Portrait for Cambridge into an online tool, accessible to a wide range of residents.
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Simon Roberts
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Bruxelles, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale - Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest, Belgique
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Richard Elsner
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Robert Alexander
UK
I've been tackling waste, environment and poverty for 17 years. Set up a Charity in South Wales operating 14k Sq Ft Warehouse and 3 Charity Shops. After seeing a better way to prevent waste, and engage all the community in a Circular Economy Model, we partnered with the Author of the Haynes Manuals for Electrical Repairs of Appliances. We rebranded the course that was used for 40+ years and 4000 Trainees, to a Verification, Certification and now in Draft, a Qualification for White Goods Repair. We won the Swansea Institute of Design, Environmental Improvement award in 2015 and we're about to launch our Soft-Launch Phase 1 SaaS Platform, in the form of an Appliance Safety Register, that introduces communities into a Community run model that tackles Poverty, Environment, Green Skills and many other Apps, solely for the Community where you live so that we can also donate real money to people in need, create more local Repair Jobs in a Cloud Based, Company Limited by Guarantee Model. Defra have given us a letter of Support and discussed options with us, on how we can work together, delivering metrics that will help form UK Policy to safeguard and deliver vital data to ensure the UK has the resources it needs. We're cloud based now and looking for citizens to Register their Appliances with us, so we can ensure safer homes, and create Professional Community Repairers where they live, to tackle much of Societies Challenges. It will be a full Circular Economy Model for your Community and we can see the potential for over 400+ LocalitEEE's, in the Uk, deliver what your community wants. Engagement by UK Stakeholders and Citizens will mean this doesn't need funding, and eventually we want these owned by each community in the UK. If you want to engage with us, drop us a line an Register Your Interest in this short Form. https://zfrmz.com/Utz2aUvVp3PTCreJbA6o Through Citizen Engagement we can all deliver a Common Set of Tools belonging to our Community and we will be donating annual amounts to people in need, in your community that could with 60% engagement deliver £90k annually. See example Metrics from a Welsh Community See example Metrics from an English Community
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Fried Grosse-Dunker
Berlin, Germany
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Detlef Krusekopf
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Helena Papapostolou
Thessaloniki, Μακεδονία - Θράκη, Greece
Music Teacher and future Economist based in Thessaloniki, Greece My studies in economics with the previous experience in working with people made me more conscious about the everyday living conditions and how some things need to change for the society to thrive not only grow! To achieve a more sustainable future we need to take actions today, all the people as individuals and as a society!
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Paola Polito
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland
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Dan Calinescu
Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
Just a human passionate about the planet and its inhabitants. I am looking for a way to make a positive impact in my city or anywhere else.
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Christelle Lacman