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    • According to circular principles, repairing is one of the key action imperatives. Many products, however, are nowadays designed in a way that they cannot be repaired. The circular economy claims that this needs to change, via ‘circular design’. Photo by insung yoon on Unsplash
    • The circular economy is about systemic change and invites us to rethink what we are used to. One of the necessary changes in terms of mindsets is a different world view – where waste is a resource, and where exiosting processes need to be switched around and turned upside down. Photo by Brett Zeck on Unsplash
    • The circular economy is often confused and misperceived as more recycling; it is only one of several circular actions and is often referred to as “the last resort”. True circularity aims to “design out waste”. Photo by Sigmund on Unsplash
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#ImagineCircularity: the circular transformation will not be live-streamed

To better understand how people around the globe perceive a transformation from a linear take-make-waste economy to a circular refuse-reduce-rethink society, REVOLVE Circular and the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development at the Utrecht University will launch #ImagineCircularity on 19 April 2021

Systemic change in terms of the way we produce, consume and treat the environment needs to happen live – in our brains, corporate board rooms, and parliaments. In order to better understand how people around the globe perceive a transformation from a linear take-make-waste economy to a circular refuse-reduce-rethink society,…

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Africa: the most ‘ready-for-circularity’ continent?

Africa is potentially one of the most ‘ready-for-circularity’ continents because its ecological footprint is still very low

The continent’s chances of moving towards circular business models are easier than in other continents where most infrastructures were built without their next life cycles in mind. Africa is potentially one of the most ‘ready-for-circularity’ continents because its ecological footprint is still very low. Join REVOLVE Circular and circular experience…