BENCHMARKING

TRAINING WORKSHOP ON ISO 59000 AND STUDY VISIT

BACKGROUND

To address the challenges of sustainable development, direct learning from best practices implemented across various sectors is essential. Study tours are a strategic method for gaining practical insights, field experience, and opportunities for cross-sector collaboration to enhance organizational capacity and develop policies and programs.

Through these visits, participants will observe firsthand the implementation of sustainability principles, innovation, and governance, which can be adapted and replicated to meet the needs of their respective organizations and regions.

OBJECTIVE

  • Provides a real picture of the application of the principles of sustainability / circular economy / innovation of the Circular Economy program.
  • Be a means of direct learning from companies, communities, or institutions that have successfully implemented best practices.
  • Encourage participants to adopt, adapt and replicate relevant best practices.
  • Developing the potential for cross-sector and inter-regional collaboration.
  • Providing inspiration in the preparation of roadmaps, policies and organizational/regional development programs.
 

BENEFIT

  • Increased participants’ practical understanding of the implementation of sustainability strategies.
  • Direct case studies from the business sector, community, or institution that is the target of the visit.
  • Identify best practices that can be implemented in each organization.
  • Strengthening networks and potential strategic partnerships.
  • Concrete references for program development, internal policies, or CSR initiatives.

SCOPE OF ACTIVITIES

  • 01
    Field Observation

    See firsthand the implementation of best practices at the destination location.

  • 02
    Interactive Discussion

    Q&A with management/representatives of institutions/communities regarding strategies, challenges, and results achieved.

  • 03

    Case study

    Presentation of successful experiences and existing collaboration models.

  • 04

    Identification and Reflection

    Participants identify relevant practices for replication.

SPECIFIC INSIGHTS

As part of a series of circular economy conferences and training sessions, this comparative study is designed to provide participants with hands-on, hands-on field experience in implementing Circular Economy (CE) principles across various sectors. The full-day event will visit several best-practice locations in Bali, including those in the community sector, technology startups, and national and multinational corporations.

  • 01
    Increasing the capacity of participants in understanding the implementation of sustainable programs/practices.
  • 02
    Summary document of comparative study results (lessons learned & best practices).
  • 03
    Internal recommendations/follow-up roadmap for organizations/regions.
  • 04
    Potential for cooperation and collaboration between institutions/agencies.

Comparative Study File