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We can define a linear economy as one in which products are created from raw material, produced, distributed, used, and then discarded. That can include recycling, which is a key component of the ...
The mainstream fashion industry is at a critical juncture, with its environmental impact under mounting scrutiny, including being responsible for 10% of global carbon emissions. The prevalent ...
As we approach the United Nation’s 30th climate conference, COP30, to be held in Belem, Brazil this November, the need for ...
Recycling is key factor in move from linear to circular economy, says sustainability ... because recycling adds value to commodities, trumping the older “linear” model where discarded ... EcoExpo Asia ...
To transform a linear economy into a circular economy, the whole lifecycle of a product needs to be reconceived, “from design, manufacturing and delivery to usage and maintenance”, says Maier.
This week on UTalk, we answer a question from Claire in Brussels: “We currently hear more and more about the circular economy whose objective is to ...
There are various local, regional and international initiatives that are assessing and driving circular economy practices in Africa, but the transformation of existing linear economies remains ...
In healthcare, the linear (take-make-dispose) approach to consumption is even more pronounced than in American culture in general. It's time for change.
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