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A new openSAP course, Designing a Circular Economy ... and harms to natural systems that are hallmarks of our current linear economy model. This is a global crisis requiring immediate and ...
The climate conversation has evolved. No longer confined to protests and policy debates, sustainability is now a driving ...
The prevalent linear ‘take-make-dispose’ approach ... there is an urgent need for change and transition. This is where the circular model comes in. It’s designed to minimise waste, extend ...
In contrast to a linear economy, in which the value of embedded materials and energy is lost with disposal, a circular economy ... A servitization model encourages the design of durable products ...
This first course in the Circular Economy ... adopting Circular design practices. Understand and describe the Circular Economy as illustrated by the CE Butterfly Diagram. Explain why we need to shift ...
There is a better way, and it lies in the circular economy. Unlike the linear ... economy model, tech companies have a significant opportunity to create change by rethinking product design and ...
Promotion: Ellen MacArthur Foundation has launched its first circular design strategy that states that in order for circular economy ambitions to be met "organisations need to leverage design ...
Volatility in commodity markets is making it harder to rely on linear supply chains ... trace and optimize circular flows. It means rethinking product design, developing take-back systems ...
Zimbabwe stands at a critical juncture, a moment where the linear take make dispose economic model reveals its inherent unsustainability. The nation's resource base, already strained by various ...
A new openSAP course, Designing a Circular Economy, addresses how we can create the products we need in a circular way, designing out the overwhelming waste, pollution, and harms to natural systems ...