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The circular economy: beyond lip service to sustainability
Companies looking to control their costs and embrace a circular economy business model would do well to follow the example of sugar producer AB Sugar, which has transformed its business by turning waste products from its manufacturing process into a significant revenue stream.
'Clothes should float in and out of our lives'
The companies that are adopting a "circular economy" model to doing business.
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A sustainable change agency. Let’s enable the products of today to become the resources of tomorrow
Let's build a circular economy
Help build a circular economy: a better system that can help fight climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution. Explore circular solutions for businesses and policymakers plus courses, circular economy examples and more.
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Our products are made from natural materials, using renewable energy, and everything we make is designed from the start to be sent back when it is worn out. We make new products from the materials we recover. It's called a circular economy - and instead of making waste, we make new products from it.
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The investment logic for sustainability
Sustainability is pretty clearly one of the world's most important goals; but what groups can really make environmental progress in leaps and bounds? Chris McKnett makes the case that it's large institutional investors. He shows how strong financial data isn't enough, and reveals why investors need to look at a company's environmental, social and governance structures, too.
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