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Green Mountains

publications

we keep you up to date and help you acquire future-proof skills.

We create and publish several publications, know-how and knowledge tools, and educational resources:

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  • The Just Transition Newsletter to help companies and organizations explore how we can achieve a just transition and how they can become champions for positive change

  • The E-Waste Column to help the broader public obtain an understanding of e-waste, critical raw materials, circularity, and what a just transition could look like

  • The E-Waste Newsletter to help companies understand recent developments in e-waste, critical raw materials, and the just transition.

  • Our EV battery visual gives you an overview of the lifecycle and supply chains of an EV battery. It was created together with master's students in sustainable development from Utrecht University in summer 2024.

  • Our vape visual gives you an overview of the lifecycle and supply chains of a reusable vape. It was created together with master's students in sustainable development from Utrecht University in summer 2025.

  • Our regulatory overview help you get an overview of key parts of the EU Green Deal.

  • The Circular Impactmakers series is a storytelling-based component of The E-Waste Learning Hub and the TransitionED app. It tells the stories of people and organizations pushing to make the circular economy a reality. It includes stories on waste reduction and repair, resource management, systems change, and design.

  • The Female Scientists series is a storytelling-based component of The E-Waste Learning Hub and the TransitionED app. It tells the stories of female pioneers and trailblazers, and includes stories on women in data and AI, women in electronics, women in mobility, women in energy, women in mining, women in circularity, and women in climate.

  • The 3.5 Percent: Stories of Ordinary People Pushing for Change series is a storytelling-based component of The E-Waste Learning Hub and the TransitionED app. It is focused on telling the stories of ordinary people stepping into their power as citizens, volunteers, activists, researchers, entrepreneurs, and business owners. The series tells the personal stories of individuals and communities still pushing for positive social and environmental change at a time when having hope often feels like a radical act.​​

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