circular economy
Urgent action is needed to implement systems that foster technological, social and organizational innovation for sustainability.
A circular economy, in which growth is gradually decoupled from the consumption of finite resources, offers a response. Its principles are to design out waste and pollution, keep products and materials in use, and regenerate natural systems.
It is estimated that by 2030, three billion new consumers will enter the global economy. Global consumption patterns are already unsustainable and society faces serious environmental challenges, from rising global resource demands, to climate change,water scarcity, threats to biodiversity and air pollution. We believe the current system is no longer working for businesses, people or the environment.
3 principles
Its principles are to design out waste and pollution, keep products and materials in use, and regenerate natural systems.
capability development
With new ways of thinking we can redesign the system. Continue learning about the circular economy and the role that you can play in accelerating the shift. Contact us for more information.
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