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Product Design for a Circular Economy

What is the circular economy?

The circular economy is an economy that is restorative and regenerative by design. In a circular economy, economic activity builds and rebuilds overall system health. The concept recognizes the importance of the economy working effectively at all scales—for big and small businesses, organizations, and individuals, globally and locally.

circular economy illustration

It is based on three principles:

1. Eliminate waste and pollution
The first principle of the circular economy is to eliminate waste and pollution. Currently, our economy works in a take-make-waste system. We take raw materials from the Earth, make products from them, and eventually throw them away as waste. Much of this waste ends up in landfills or incinerators and is lost. This system can not work in the long term because the resources on our planet are finite.
2. Circulate products and materials

The second principle of the circular economy is to circulate products and materials at their highest value. This means keeping materials in use, either as a product or, when they can no longer be used, as components or raw materials. This way, nothing becomes waste, and the intrinsic value of products and materials is retained.

3. Regenerate nature

The third principle of the circular economy is to regenerate nature. By moving from a take-make-waste linear economy to a circular economy, we support natural processes and leave more room for nature to thrive.

— Adapted from The Ellen MacArthur Foundation

RESOURCES

Compiled by Mike Elam, Whipsaw

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