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CO.PITCH: TitleMonth Year – Acceleration Workshop - Location
PitchingOrg(s)Logo(s)
Guidance for Co.Pitches• Slides 3-5: Questions to help you refine your thinking as
you scope out your Co.Pitch
What are Co.Projects?• Slides 7 - 10: Co.Project Overview & Examples
• Slides 11 - 12: Co.Project Roles & Responsibilities
• Slides 13 - 17: Co.Pitch & Co.Project process
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INSTRUCTIONS….What is included in this slide dec?
• What CE challenge or opportunity does your co.pro address?
• What makes this interesting/timely/exciting?
• What makes this a collaborative project? How does your idea leverage the CE100 network and programme?
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CO.PITCH: OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES FOR COLLABORATION1 of 3 slides to be completed by pitching member - slide 1 guide questions:
• What outcomes might you achieve?
• How might your co.pro prove catalytic or scalable?
• What might be in and out of scope?
• Who might your audience for your work be?
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CO.PITCH: OUTCOMES - CATALYTIC AND SCALABLE2 of 3 slides to be completed by pitching member - slide 2 guide questions:
• What resources do you need on board?
• What could you achieve in 6 months?
• What could you achieve in 12 months?
• Recap! Why join your co.pro?
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CO.PITCH: MILESTONES, RESOURCES - YOUR BID TO MEMBERS3 of 3 slides to be completed by pitching member - slide 3 guide questions:
BACKGROUND INFORMATION FOR CO.PITCHERS
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A Co.Project is a…
● formal avenue for precompetitive collaboration
● are driven by members, for members. They are driven by you!
● leverage the diversity of the CE100 network
● typically run between 6 to 12 months
CO.PROJECT: THE ESSENCE What is a Co.Project?
• Achieving the transition to a circular economy requires thinking differently
• Collaboration has a key part to play
• Co.Projects offer you a vehicle for precompetitive cross-sector or cross-value chain collaboration
• Use Co.Projects to build the networks and insights you need to seize circular economy opportunities and overcome challenges
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WHY A CO.PROJECT?How can a co.project support your circular economy transition?
SAMPLE CO.PROJECT OUTPUTS What kind of outputs have Co.Projects delivered?
Reverse Logistics Maturity Model
Built Environment Case Studies
Sample reports include: Sample outputs include:
Testing Business Case Sector Visioning
Development
Frameworks Toolkits Engagement Pilots
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FROM CO.PITCHES TO CO.PROJECTS
Re:Tex Cotton & Wool
Modularityin ICT
Returnable Transit Packaging
Lif€ £ab -FinanCE
Empowering Repair
A selection of themes and topics
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CURRENT & RECENT CO.PROJECTSWhat have recent Co.Projects looked at?
Co.Project Project Objective
Biomimicry and Packaging
The team are looking at how to use biomimicry to solve plastics challenges. The participants will will work closely with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s New Plastics Economy initiative to identify the key challenges within the area of plastics packaging and will then use these challenges as case studies.
Modularity in ICT The innovation cycle within the ICT sector is resource intensive, generates excessive waste, and accounts for negative externalities in the system. The Co.Project will answer the question: How can modular design decouple the innovation cycle from resource consumption and enable a more effective, zero waste system?
Re:Tex Cotton and Wool
The Co.Project seeks to address the risk of chemical contamination when recycling textiles. We will identify key waste streams to test, with a focus on post-consumer cotton garments and home textiles and wool, and develop a testing methodology based on risk assessment, developing a method for risk mitigation.
https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/ce100/the-programme/enabling-collaboration
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CO.PROJECT: ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIESWho is involved, and what are their roles?
Co.Project Roles and Responsibilities• Teams must consist of at least three organisations from the CE100 • Teams are led by CE100 members with an assigned Lead & Project Manager• Teams are supported by a facilitator from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation
• The individual that initiates the Co.Project
• Acts as overall lead and guides vision / objectives of the project
Co.Project Lead
• Structures and drives activities of project
• Offered a seat to the workshop in addition to organisation's existing places
• Receives additional coaching from EMF
Co.Project Manager
• Link to other CE100 members, wider network of EMF, existing insights and projects, tools
• Provides input and guidance where needed
• Provides editorial & design support
EMF Facilitator
• Participates in regular Co.Project meetings
• Contributes to Co.Project development
• Provides input and expert feedback as and where needed
CE100 Team Members
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CO.PROJECT: ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIESCo.Project Roles Diagram
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CO.PITCHES: OVERVIEWWhat is a Co.Pitch?
A Co.Pitch...● creates a Co.Project
● can be delivered by any CE100 member
● requires commitment from at least 3 members to proceed
● takes place at Acceleration Workshop pitching sessions
● is a chance to explore collaborative circular economy challenges and opportunities with the network
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CO.PITCH PROCESSWhat is the process for developing a Co.Pitch?
Part 1: Before the Acceleration Workshop
CE100 Member has an idea for a Co.Project!
CE100 Member discusses the idea
with the CE100 Team, reviewing
and refining it with together
Ideation Refining Matchmaking Preparing
CE100 Team connects relevant
organisations to the Co.Pitcher who
socialises the idea and primes interest
Co.Pitcher(s) prepare for the pitch
session at workshop with the
support of the CE100 Team
2-5 months before workshop
1 month before workshop
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CO.PITCH PROCESSWhat is the process for developing a Co.Pitch?
Meet for up to 2 hours with your assigned EMF facilitator to discuss
next steps
Meet for up to 2 hours informally to discuss other avenues to pursue
the collaboration
3 or more organisations sign up
for your Co.Pitch
Less than 3 organisations sign up
for your Co.Pitch
Acceleration Workshop Co.Pitch Development Session
Co.Pitch Session
5 minute pitch + 5 minute Q&A
Audience members sign up for projects
they are interested in
Part 2: At the Acceleration Workshop
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CO.PROJECT PROCESSWhat is the process once a Co.Project launches?
Part 3: Co.Pro phases
Membership & roles confirmed; Co.Pro scope
agreed; resources & timetable
mapped
Co.Pro research/work
begins
Scope & roles
Co.Pro explorations
Co.Pro progression
Co.Pro summation
Co.Pro outcomes
Key work phase –group has formed,
parametres defined, need to deliver
output
Co.Pro output developed,
outcomes plan set up
month 1
months 3 to 6 (1st Acc. Workshop)
Outcomes
6 months later: Co.Pro call to check
on follow ups & learn from outcomes
months 3 to 12 (2nd Acc. Workshop)
Co.Pro outcomes
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CO.PROJECT TIMELINEHow Co.Projects fit with the Acceleration Workshop timeline?
Part 4: Co.Project phases matched to the Acceleration Workshop timeline
0 - 6 - 12 Month phases of Co.Projects
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