The current linear production and consumption economic model — labeled by critics as “take-make-waste” — is taking a heavy global environmental toll. The intensive use of primary resources and ...
Americans consume a lot of stuff and in turn produce a lot of waste. The average American generated 46 pounds of just e-waste in 2019. But what if there was a way to design an economy that was less ...
Industry Insight from Ethical Corporation Magazine, a part of Thomson Reuters. Our joint research by the World Economic Forum and McKinsey, Circularity in the Built Environment: Maximizing CO2 ...
We're all now used to everything in life and business moving at speeds we've never experienced until the past few years. On top of that, significant economic uncertainty makes business planning ...
For the vast majority of Earth’s existence, our planet functioned as the quintessential circular system. The Sun’s energy nourished trees into life, and once they fell, microorganisms broke them down ...
Ongoing supply chain instability, rising material costs and renewed tariff tensions are pressuring U.S. manufacturers and retailers to rethink how products are made, tracked and moved. Consumers and ...
How to design your business for long-term value—not just short-term profit. Most businesses are built on a linear model: take, make, and discard. But that norm is reaching its limits, and leaders are ...
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