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Ellen MacArthur Foundation ANBI RSIN nummer: 8257 45 925. The linear economy, sometimes referred to as the take-make-waste economy, is a system where resources are extracted to make products that eventually end up as waste and are thrown away.
- Circular economy Introduction
The circular economy gives us the tools to tackle climate...
- Biodiversity and the circular economy
Biodiversity is being lost at an unprecedented rate and our...
- The circular economy in detail
A circular economy is a systemic approach to economic...
- Ellen MacArthur Foundation
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation works to accelerate the...
- Circular economy Introduction
The current state of our planet is a direct result of the way we produce and consume things. This linear, extractive and polluting model poses major risks to our economic activities and represents an existential threat to our own well-being. “Business as usual is no longer an option.”. ( WEF ).
The third principle of the circular economy is to regenerate nature. By moving from a take-make-waste linear economy to a circular economy, we support natural processes and leave more room for nature to thrive.