CE; 0.1 ICC CEU Discover how to design with concrete masonry to reduce life-cycle environmental impacts, improve supply-chain efficiency, and support resilient, low-carbon building outcomes.
The circular economy is an unhelpfully vague concept that belongs in the recycling bin, writes Smith Mordak. There's a skip ...
The circular economy concept is often thought of as a model to eliminate waste and pollution—but when applied thoughtfully, ...
The circular economy reimagines entirely how we make and consume in order to design waste and pollution out of our industrial systems, keep materials and resources in use for as long as possible, and ...
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation (EMF) has launched a U.S. chapter of its Circular Economy 100 (CE100) program, which brings together leading organizations with the objective of innovating, developing ...
A circular economy is generally described as an economy in which resources are kept in reuse or recycling for as long as possible, retrieving the maximum value from them, then recovering and ...
Digital technologies are rapidly emerging as the backbone of the global transition toward a circular economy, but a major new study warns that technical complexity, high costs, and policy gaps could ...
CEO at NewCampus, a modern business school in Asia. Exploring the intersection between the future of work and learning, with an Asian-twist. At a certain point in many business leaders’ journeys, ...
The circular economy describes an approach focused on minimizing waste and maximizing resource efficiency. Rather than the traditional linear model, where we extract resources, manufacture products, ...
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