WBCSD | Circular Economy

The circular economy is a $4.5 trillion opportunity. It’s a new way of looking at the relationships between markets, customers and natural resources, leveraging innovative new business models and disruptive technologies to transform the current “take, make, dispose” economic model.

Successful circular initiatives will reduce our dependence on natural resources while creating value for companies and their stakeholders.

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Sustainable Development Goals

The Circular Economy and a Low-Carbon Future
All the latest World Business Council on Sustainable Development news for June 2017.

Supply Chain & the Circular Economy

Announcing Factor10: Delivering Innovative, Scalable Solutions for the Circular Economy
Today at the World Circular Economy Forum, the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) announced its new circular economy initiative, Factor10. Factor10 brings companies together to reinvent how business finds, uses and disposes of the materials that make up global trade. It’s an initiative that will help to identify and remove the barriers that exist, while creating solutions that businesses all around the world can implement.

Research, Reports & Publications

WBCSD Releases CEO Guide to the Circular Economy
Today at the World Circular Economy Forum (WCEF), the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) released its CEO Guide to the Circular Economy.

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