circular economy

Reinventing Towards A Circular Business Model: The Challenges

Last week, I listened to the news about temperature records, the gulf Mexico fire, and the rise of the delta variant. Like many of us, I wonder what we can do to change. Yet, as the global population increases and the demand for raw materials expands exponentially, the supplies are decreasing, and the planet is warming us about the limits of our linear model. For that purpose, we need to increase awareness and join our effort to disrupt the current model and move towards a “humanity model.” We all have the power to change and contribute to this transformation. It’s

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Fashion should not be about fast but about investing in style – The Future of Fashion Is Circular

Let’s face it; we all have been there buying a handful of clothes off the ‘sale’ rack just because we were getting three T-shirts within the price of two. But most of the time, we ended up using those discounted T-shirts merely once. Have you ever thought about what will happen to the worn-out T-shirts, handbags, or sneakers which you discard for being no longer wearable? Chances are, you probably haven’t. Of course, that isn’t always the case. A pair of gloves that you bought for your granny ends up in your wardrobe after her death holds great emotional value,

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Food and circular economy, three initiatives paving the way towards a sustainable system

Most of us recall this said, “Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you who you are.” Humanity has a profound relationship with food. Food is part of our identity and essential to our survival at the most basic level. Food brings joy and takes a fundamental place in cultures worldwide, often as the centerpiece of celebrations and festivities. In fact, when people asked me what I miss the most from my country, naturally, family and friends come first, but the second priority that comes to my mind is “food.” Over the last 200 years, the food industry has

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Why should we use Systems Thinking to identify the root causes of problems and new opportunities

Do you know that the first tree in the history of Earth’s utopia made its debut just 300 million years ago? That’s not even the third quarter of the Earth’s age. As you walk through the woods, you may get an impression that the surrounding trees are all very individual, passive entities. However, over million years, the species of trees have evolved, from a leafless, stunted, fern-like tree that first came into being to over 60,000 species of trees on Earth extensively spread out as a linked and interconnected network. Understanding the System as a Whole In the beautifully penned down

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Innovation’s Time is Now – Circular Economy Is Paving the Way

Visiting my mother 3 years ago handed me some lessons on circular design principles. Long story short, I saw her using a 30-year-old fridge, to which I inquired why not to buy a new one in so long. She explained that fridges these days are expensive and not good quality to last as long as her old fridge. If she were to purchase a new one, she’d eventually have to buy another in 5–7 years. I realized that she was right. Today, not many things are designed to sustain over a more extended time, unlike my mother’s old fridge. Planned

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What Is Circular Economy and Why Should You Adopt It?

The “Indigenous Perceptions Of The Human–Nature Relationship” paper describes how indigenous inhabitants believe in having a shared ancestry and origin with nature. For them, life anywhere is only possible when the inhabitants consider the natural constituents of an ecosystem surrounding them as their kin or relatives. In such an environment, the two life forms affect each other, which in turn enhances the ecosystem. The Maori culture of New Zealand is a contemporary example where humans and nature are profoundly related and are considered equally interdependent. Their way of life is abreast of the modern sustainable life and conservation of natural

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