• 186: Circular Economy in Action

  • 2024/09/02
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186: Circular Economy in Action

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  • In this episode, we dive into the concept of the circular economy, exploring how it differs from the traditional linear model and why it’s essential for a sustainable future. From understanding the role of design in extending product lifecycles to discovering innovative companies like Loop by Terracycle and Herman Miller, we highlight real-world examples of circularity in action.

    Key differences between the linear and circular economies:

    • Linear Economy: Us humans have adopted a linear approach that maximizes profits without paying the true costs. (Short term profit, no real thought of the long term implications)
    • Circular Economy: Nature shows us the way with a circular approach, where everything goes back into the earth to feed the next cycle, maximizing the life cycle of products. (There is a )
    • Linear Economy: Waste equals waste.
    • Circular Economy: Waste equals food for the next step in the cycle.
    • Linear Economy: Design prioritizes customer needs, usability, and appealing packaging.
    • Circular Economy: Design prioritizes recycling, easy repair and replacement of components, and ultimately, a product's full lifecycle.


    Links from the episodes:

    Ellen MacArthur Foundation

    The Story of stuff by Annie Leonard

    Patagonia

    The Shitthropocene | Full Film | Welcome to the Age of Cheap Crap

    Nudie Jeans

    Rent Runway

    ThredUp

    Shop Retold

    Fairphone

    Plaine Products

    Loop by Terracycle

    Herman Miller

    Cradle to Cradle

    KEY TAKE AWAY

    “The circular economy reimagines waste as a resource, driving sustainability by keeping products and materials in use and regenerating nature.”

    Image Source: Final Straw

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In this episode, we dive into the concept of the circular economy, exploring how it differs from the traditional linear model and why it’s essential for a sustainable future. From understanding the role of design in extending product lifecycles to discovering innovative companies like Loop by Terracycle and Herman Miller, we highlight real-world examples of circularity in action.

Key differences between the linear and circular economies:

  • Linear Economy: Us humans have adopted a linear approach that maximizes profits without paying the true costs. (Short term profit, no real thought of the long term implications)
  • Circular Economy: Nature shows us the way with a circular approach, where everything goes back into the earth to feed the next cycle, maximizing the life cycle of products. (There is a )
  • Linear Economy: Waste equals waste.
  • Circular Economy: Waste equals food for the next step in the cycle.
  • Linear Economy: Design prioritizes customer needs, usability, and appealing packaging.
  • Circular Economy: Design prioritizes recycling, easy repair and replacement of components, and ultimately, a product's full lifecycle.


Links from the episodes:

Ellen MacArthur Foundation

The Story of stuff by Annie Leonard

Patagonia

The Shitthropocene | Full Film | Welcome to the Age of Cheap Crap

Nudie Jeans

Rent Runway

ThredUp

Shop Retold

Fairphone

Plaine Products

Loop by Terracycle

Herman Miller

Cradle to Cradle

KEY TAKE AWAY

“The circular economy reimagines waste as a resource, driving sustainability by keeping products and materials in use and regenerating nature.”

Image Source: Final Straw

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