Edie unveils circular economy guide

by | Oct 3, 2018 | 0 comments

As PCL Direct reveals, this 12-page business guide launched by edie is targeted at organisations “looking to accelerate the transition to a circular economy.”

Produced alongside Cloud Sustainability, edie’s guide offers an “in-depth summary of circular economy systems, along with a range of real-life case studies and deeper dives into what the circular economy means for Britain’s core industries.”

The purpose of a circular economy is “to optimise the resources we use and keep them in productive loops for as long as possible.” The new edie explains guide asks critical questions, such as “But what does this look like in practice? Which organisations are most suited to going circular? And what are the business benefits of doing so?”

The guide also features ‘top tips’ on how to achieve circular economy methods, finishing off with an industry viewpoint and two cases studies.

Cloud Sustainability’s chief executive Dan Botterill states: “The way we source, produce, buy, and ultimately discard everyday items is changing, from the ‘take-make-dispose’ mentality of fast fashion, fast food and tech upgrades, to a more thoughtful, mindful and ecologically profitable approach known as the circular economy.

“An effective circular strategy is multi-faceted by its nature. It is therefore essential to ensure that both the people working in our organisation and our key stakeholders are aware of the strategy and have the resources and skills to be able to contribute.”

You can download the circular economy guide here.

 

 

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