The Circular Economy Show Ep 61: Eliminate, circulate, regenerate

schedule

Tuesday, March 28, 3:00pm - 3:30pm (BST)

Why is our linear economy so hard to change? In this episode, we’ll explore the challenges in transitioning from our take, make, waste economy to a circular economy based on three key principles — eliminate waste and pollution, circulate products and materials, and regenerate nature.

  • Doing less harm is simply not good enough. Meet BIOHM, the biotechnology startup using mushrooms to create a regenerative built environment
  • Circular business models for fashion, including resale, rental, repairs, and remaking, could make up 23% of the global fashion market by 2030. Find out how companies including Sojo, The Renewal Workshop, and thredUP are making revenue without making new clothes
  • Blanket designing shepherd Suzanna Crampton, from Zwartbles Ireland, explains how she swapped conventional farming for regenerative farming — and introduces us to her rare breed Zwartbles sheep
  • How can we change our system from take, make, waste to eliminate, circulate, regenerate? We talk to Dr Anna Birney, from the School of System Change, Forum for the Future, to learn more
Join us live at 15:00 GMT on Tuesday, 28th March via our website.

Add to Calendar 2023/03/28 15:00:00 2023/03/28 15:30:00 Europe/London The Circular Economy Show Ep 61: Eliminate, circulate, regenerate Why is our linear economy so hard to change? In this episode, we’ll explore the challenges in transitioning from our take, make, waste economy to a circular economy based on three key principles — eliminate waste and pollution, circulate products and materials, and regenerate nature.
  • Doing less harm is simply not good enough. Meet BIOHM, the biotechnology startup using mushrooms to create a regenerative built environment
  • Circular business models for fashion, including resale, rental, repairs, and remaking, could make up 23% of the global fashion market by 2030. Find out how companies including Sojo, The Renewal Workshop, and thredUP are making revenue without making new clothes
  • Blanket designing shepherd Suzanna Crampton, from Zwartbles Ireland, explains how she swapped conventional farming for regenerative farming — and introduces us to her rare breed Zwartbles sheep
  • How can we change our system from take, make, waste to eliminate, circulate, regenerate? We talk to Dr Anna Birney, from the School of System Change, Forum for the Future, to learn more
Join us live at 15:00 GMT on Tuesday, 28th March via our website.
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schedule

Tuesday, March 28, 3:00pm - 3:30pm (BST)

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https://youtu.be/obskNlTKW5U

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Ellen Macarthur Foundation, learning@ellenmacarthurfoundation.org