The Circular Economy
The Circular Economy
The circular economy, which began life as a niche idea, is now a mainstream paradigm for companies around the world: its environmental, economic and social benefits are increasingly evident.
Sustainable resources
The use of renewable energy sources and biodegradable, recyclable or renewable materials.
Product-as-a-service
A new concept of ownership, in which companies offer a single service that can be used by many, rather than selling the same product to each person: utilization and useful life are maximized while waste and inefficiency are reduced.
Sharing platforms
Sharing and collaboration tools between users and owners to optimize the cost of goods and services and the resources needed to produce them.
Extended service life
The longer a product lasts, the lower its environmental impact. It can be repaired and remanufactured in order to lengthen its lifespan: the most effective method is to design it from the beginning in a way that facilitates this type of intervention.
New lifecycle
All solutions geared to preserving the value of an asset at the end of its life cycle: they include reuse, regenerate, and recycle.