The concept of a circular economy gives us a different way of thinking about production and consumption. At its core, a ...
The opportunity exists to use water without creating pollution and waste. The Circular Water Economy (CWE) is an idea that could positively impact water sustainability in comparison to the Traditional ...
The circular economy concept is often thought of as a model to eliminate waste and pollution—but when applied thoughtfully, ...
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 ...
Sustainable projects can serve as practical laboratories for businesses transitioning to the circular economy.
The WICER quick assessment tool helps assess if a project, system, or city is WICER and presents solutions, guidelines, and resources to become circular and resilience while achieving economic and ...
Cities are complex ecologies of intersecting natural systems and urban infrastructure. Environmental degradation has brought attention to the asymbiotic relationship between man-made and natural ...
Technology emerges as a driving force in shaping the Circular Economy in this evolving dance between progress and environmental stewardship. Going beyond models of production and consumption, ...
Learn about the EU’s plan to shift to a circular economic model to make Europe cleaner and more competitive. Subscribe to this topic See all explainers on this topic The Earth’s resources are limited.
The world is under a lot of pressure to become more sustainable. We're exhausting natural resources too quickly, polluting our water and only 5% of plastic waste generated in America is recycled. As ...