16 Resources, waste and a systemic approach to Circular Economy
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Fenna Blomsma
and Geraldine Brennan
Abstract
How can the benefits of a Circular Economy be captured? Assessing the potential for impact and uptake of circular practices is challenging without considering why certain problems occur, and how potential interventions will affect other parts of the industrial system. Therefore, we propose a novel method to circular oriented innovation that facilitates understanding the problem space - the current situation and the problem(s) that need to be addressed, as well as the solution space - how circular strategies can best be leveraged to address them. This method, titled Circularity Thinking, combines a systemic outlook with visual tools that can be used as a common conceptual ‘red thread’ to enable dialogues between different disciplines and diverse perspectives within organisations. Moreover, it can serve as the ‘glue’ between a range of tools and approaches that focus on specific elements of circular innovation such as product design, business modelling and impact assessment.
Abstract
How can the benefits of a Circular Economy be captured? Assessing the potential for impact and uptake of circular practices is challenging without considering why certain problems occur, and how potential interventions will affect other parts of the industrial system. Therefore, we propose a novel method to circular oriented innovation that facilitates understanding the problem space - the current situation and the problem(s) that need to be addressed, as well as the solution space - how circular strategies can best be leveraged to address them. This method, titled Circularity Thinking, combines a systemic outlook with visual tools that can be used as a common conceptual ‘red thread’ to enable dialogues between different disciplines and diverse perspectives within organisations. Moreover, it can serve as the ‘glue’ between a range of tools and approaches that focus on specific elements of circular innovation such as product design, business modelling and impact assessment.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Contents VII
- About the editors XIII
- List of contributors XV
- The circular economy: landscape, dimensions and definitions 1
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Part I: Introducing transformation
- Introduction 19
- 1 Walter Stahel on envisioning circular systems, lifecycles and products 25
- 2 Ken Webster on framing potential circular economies 35
- 3 Kate Raworth on creating regenerative and distributive economies by design 45
- 4 Frances Wall on virgin resources, scarcity and circularity 53
- 5 Hugo Spowers on transforming established industrial trajectories with a circular business strategy 63
- 6 Andy Rees OBE on waste, reuse, recycling and the power of positive governance 75
- 7 Ladeja Godina Kosir on transformation of people and the power of networks 85
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Part II: The state of transition
- Introduction 93
- 8 Circular design in practice: eight levers for change 97
- 9 Biomimicry and the Circular Economy 125
- 10 The transformational power of Circular Innovation 147
- 11 Three lenses on circular business model innovation 175
- 12 Finance and accounting in the circular economy 191
- 13 Circular Economy regulation: an emerging research agenda 219
- 14 Circular society activism: prefigurative communities in everyday Circular Economy action 241
- 15 Circular economy jobs: risks and opportunities in the labour market 261
- 16 Resources, waste and a systemic approach to Circular Economy 285
- 17 Plastic futures: mobilising circular economy contexts to address the plastic crisis 307
- 18 Aesthetic engagement: material practices of organising towards regenerative futures 333
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Part III: Industrial vignettes: exploring industry transition
- Introduction 371
- 19 BAM bamboo clothing 377
- 20 Winnow Solutions Ltd 381
- 21 Riversimple 385
- 22 Rype Office 389
- 23 Elvis & Kresse 393
- 24 Circularity Capital 397
- 25 Teemill 401
- 26 Forest Green Rovers 405
- 27 Grover 409
- 28 ReStore project 413
- 29 Packshare 417
- 30 Lendwithcare 421
- 31 Páramo 425
- 32 Circular & Co 429
- 33 Terragr’eau 433
- 34 LUSH cosmetics 437
- 35 Shark Solutions 441
- 36 gDiapers 445
- 37 Ricoh 449
- 38 Riverford Organics 453
- 39 Oxwash 457
- 40 Triodos Bank 461
- 41 Co Cars 463
- 42 Oddbox 467
- 43 Fairphone 471
- 44 Ooho from Notpla 475
- 45 Repair Café 479
- 46 Gerrard Street 483
- 47 Patagonia 487
- 48 Whirli 491
- List of figures 495
- List of tables 497
- Index 499
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Contents VII
- About the editors XIII
- List of contributors XV
- The circular economy: landscape, dimensions and definitions 1
-
Part I: Introducing transformation
- Introduction 19
- 1 Walter Stahel on envisioning circular systems, lifecycles and products 25
- 2 Ken Webster on framing potential circular economies 35
- 3 Kate Raworth on creating regenerative and distributive economies by design 45
- 4 Frances Wall on virgin resources, scarcity and circularity 53
- 5 Hugo Spowers on transforming established industrial trajectories with a circular business strategy 63
- 6 Andy Rees OBE on waste, reuse, recycling and the power of positive governance 75
- 7 Ladeja Godina Kosir on transformation of people and the power of networks 85
-
Part II: The state of transition
- Introduction 93
- 8 Circular design in practice: eight levers for change 97
- 9 Biomimicry and the Circular Economy 125
- 10 The transformational power of Circular Innovation 147
- 11 Three lenses on circular business model innovation 175
- 12 Finance and accounting in the circular economy 191
- 13 Circular Economy regulation: an emerging research agenda 219
- 14 Circular society activism: prefigurative communities in everyday Circular Economy action 241
- 15 Circular economy jobs: risks and opportunities in the labour market 261
- 16 Resources, waste and a systemic approach to Circular Economy 285
- 17 Plastic futures: mobilising circular economy contexts to address the plastic crisis 307
- 18 Aesthetic engagement: material practices of organising towards regenerative futures 333
-
Part III: Industrial vignettes: exploring industry transition
- Introduction 371
- 19 BAM bamboo clothing 377
- 20 Winnow Solutions Ltd 381
- 21 Riversimple 385
- 22 Rype Office 389
- 23 Elvis & Kresse 393
- 24 Circularity Capital 397
- 25 Teemill 401
- 26 Forest Green Rovers 405
- 27 Grover 409
- 28 ReStore project 413
- 29 Packshare 417
- 30 Lendwithcare 421
- 31 Páramo 425
- 32 Circular & Co 429
- 33 Terragr’eau 433
- 34 LUSH cosmetics 437
- 35 Shark Solutions 441
- 36 gDiapers 445
- 37 Ricoh 449
- 38 Riverford Organics 453
- 39 Oxwash 457
- 40 Triodos Bank 461
- 41 Co Cars 463
- 42 Oddbox 467
- 43 Fairphone 471
- 44 Ooho from Notpla 475
- 45 Repair Café 479
- 46 Gerrard Street 483
- 47 Patagonia 487
- 48 Whirli 491
- List of figures 495
- List of tables 497
- Index 499