In an interview with K-Mag, Dr Jan Werner, Group Leader 'Sustainable and Circular Products' at the SKZ and one of the developers of CYCLOPS, explains how the tool came about and how it works.
How did the idea for this innovative tool come about?
Dr Jan Werner: The idea for CYCLOPS was rooted in the fundamental question of how we could improve the recycling process and use more recycled materials in production. We realised that there is a significant information gap between the players in the Circular Economy – an obstacle that prevents efficient material use. Through our previous collaborations between the SKZ, the Wuppertal Institute, CIRPLUS and Green Delta, we saw an opportunity to address this deficit with a centralised information offering.
Could you describe the core functionality of CYCLOPS in more detail? How does the tool specifically support the selection and use of secondary materials?
Werner: CYCLOPS serves as an information hub that provides detailed data on recycled materials and thus enables informed material selection. For example, the tool offers special views and assessments for different user roles, such as recyclers or material users. A central aspect is the ecological assessment of recyclates, which shows users the advantages of recycling over the use of virgin materials, including savings in CO₂ emissions and other ecological benefits.