Understanding the circular economy needs you to have a grounding in physics, biology, economics supply chain and several other disciplines.
To help you apply circular economy thinking in your work we have developed a series of guides, presentations, videos and workshops that gives you the essentials without having to study these disciplines.
For example:
A GUIDE TO THE ESSENTIALS OF THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY
First presented at the Caux Foundation conference on Trust and Integrity in the Global Economy (TIGE), a 40-minute overview of the absolute essentials explains:
- Two main cycles – and the absolutely essential crossover points that should always be monitored.
- Three elements of the circular economy, their cycles, their essential differences and why understanding them will help you grasp circularity.
- Four spheres, their interaction points essential to pinpoint in all supply chain and economic activity.