01. Definition
Circular economy
The circular economy aims to change the paradigm in relation to the linear economy, by limiting the environmental impact and waste of resources, as well as increasing efficiency at all stages of the product economy. The recent warnings about waste pollution and the limits of natural resources are encouraging the development of a circular economy. What is the definition of circular economy, what are its benefits and the solutions to achieve it?
01. Definition
02. Causes
03. Impacts
04. Solutions
05. Implementations
NOOSA® FIBER by NOOSA implemented by Nolt in Auch (France) in 2024
PlasticFri by Grale implemented by Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) in Solna (Sweden) in 2024
EcoPlanet/Susteno by Holcim implemented by HSG Foundation in Saint Gallen (Switzerland) in 2016
HolyGrail 2.0 by Procter & Gamble - P&G implemented by Decathlon in Ottawa (Canada) in 2021
OPATRACE by OPALEAN implemented by Messageries Laitières in Vires (France) in 2021
OPATRACE by OPALEAN implemented by ADEO in Multiple cities (France) in 2022
OPATRACE by OPALEAN implemented by Leroy Merlin in Paris (France) in 2022
MagicPallet by MagicPallet implemented by STG in Rennes (France) in 2022
Hesus Store by HESUS implemented by City of Paris in Paris (France) in 2021
RepairAbility by LONGTIME® implemented by L'Oréal in Paris (France) in 2024
#CycSatellites by LittleDesignSolution implemented by Studio P.I. in Shanghai (China (Mainland)) in 2007
Food Packaging as a Service by reCIRCLE implemented by Compass Group in Kloten (Switzerland) in 2023
Food Packaging as a Service by reCIRCLE implemented by City of Lausanne in Lausanne (Switzerland) in 2019
Commown by Commown implemented by Etamine in Lyon (France) in 2018
Liquids Bulk Expert by Jean Bouteille implemented by L'Occitane en Provence in Manosque (France) in 2021
Pyrowave by Pyrowave implemented by Michelin in Clermont-Ferrand (France) in 2020
06. Challenges