The Circular Economy Show Podcast
Business
In our new three-part series, we’re sharing three of the most popular articles written by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s editorial team. In today’s episode, we explore how a circular economy can keep us stay within the nine planetary boundaries set out by the Stockholm Resilience Centre, such as climate change, novel entities (otherwise known as pollution) and ocean acidification.
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Scaling the circular economy with Timberland and the Coca-Cola Company
New materials for a circular economy
The power of policy
Redesigning the future
Profound connections: the circular economy, biomimicry, and doughnut economics
NEW SERIES! Conversations from Summit 22
How to use creativity to find solutions
How is IKEA embracing circular design?
What is the role of the creative industries in building back better?
Lily Cole’s reasons for optimism in our changing world
Tackling the plastic pollution crisis: Unilever's VP for Packaging discusses the company's circular ambitions
Circular economy innovation: The roles of investors, corporates and cities
Circular economy innovation: Regenerative materials in action
Circular economy innovation: Making money without making new clothes
Circular economy innovation: How food can reverse biodiversity loss and tackle climate change
Life-friendly chemistry, biomaterials, and AI — the future of the circular economy
Regenerative farming — the role of leading food companies
From chains to lattices — designing supply chains for the future
Building a circular future
Ellen MacArthur and Christiana Figueres — fix the economy, fix the climate
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