In the loop: why Ikea, Lego and Patagonia are buying into the circular economy
Annie Jiang
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Go Circular is a not-for-profit organisation based in Newcastle, NSW. At Go Circular, we think global but act local. We believe in ‘learning through doing’ and our projects build workforce capacity and involve businesses, communities and government at every opportunity.
Brands that don’t buy into the circular economy will soon be out of the loop. From Lego to Patagonia, Ikea to Chivas Brothers, The Drum talks to brands that reckon…
One of the most polluting industries, denim has been closely watched for its adverse environmental impacts. This has led the industry to accelerate sustainability innovations and inspire the fashion industry…
Water utilities across Australia and New Zealand are embracing their role in the circular economy with the launch of a new paper from the Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA)…
There is growing pressure in industry and society to improve the recyclability of plastics and to establish a closed-loop recycling system for this versatile packaging material. Film manufacturer Südpack is increasingly focusing…
Led by the National Composites Centre (NCC) and the Centre for Process Innovation (CPI)–two of the seven High Value Manufacturing Catapult centers–Sustainable Composites is a partnership between industry, academia, and government that…
Key loops within a Circular Economy The Circular economy represents a way of thinking about the world. It starts with rethinking the way we design products, services, processes and systems.…