The circular economy is transforming the way businesses, governments and consumers think about production and consumption.
Food safety and sustainability are inseparable, explains Professor Chris Elliott, noting the uncomfortable realisation that ...
The shift to sustainable business practices and the circular economy is becoming necessary for every company. For instance, if your customers go beyond your local community, the European Union's laws ...
The world is grappling with a sustainability crisis, but the emerging circular economy shows promise as a solution. Circular platforms, which combine digital marketplaces with circular models of ...
The current linear production and consumption economic model — labeled by critics as “take-make-waste” — is taking a heavy global environmental toll. The intensive use of primary resources and ...
Households across Australia are struggling with soaring energy and housing costs and a lack of housing options. Mixed with a climate crisis, economic volatility and social inequality, it’s a potent ...
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Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa: how they stack up on reusing waste
The global economy still largely follows a simple pattern: extract natural resources, manufacture products, use them and then throw them away. This “take, make, dispose” model has driven economic ...
EU officials and industry leaders discussed the upcoming Circular Economy Act, emphasizing regulatory simplification and the need for a unified market for recycled materials. As the European ...
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