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The world needs a circular economy, but workers in developing countries shouldn't pay the price
The circular economy offers a fresh approach to how we produce and consume, focusing on reducing, reusing, recycling and recovering. It moves us away from the traditional "make, use, discard" model, ...
Circularity is no longer optional; it’s the blueprint for businesses that intend to thrive in the decades ahead.
This represents 5 to 5.8 per cent of global employment outside of agriculture—marking the most comprehensive global ...
The US Plastics Pact reports chemical recycling offers circular economy benefits but demands better sustainability metrics and environmental justice focus.
The Fast Company Executive Board is a private, fee-based network of influential leaders, experts, executives, and entrepreneurs who share their insights with our audience. BY Anand Subbaraj ...
Between 121 and 142 million people worldwide are employed in sectors that contribute to the circular economy, such as repair, recycling, second-hand ...
Technology emerges as a driving force in shaping the Circular Economy in this evolving dance between progress and environmental stewardship. Going beyond models of production and consumption, ...
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