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Eric Corey Freed
Circular Economy For Dummies
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Circular Economy For Dummies® To view this book's Cheat Sheet, simply go to
www.dummies.com
and search for “Circular Economy For Dummies Cheat Sheet” in the Search box. Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Illustrations
Guide
Pages
Introduction
About This Book
Foolish Assumptions
Icons Used in This Book
How This Book Is Organized
Part 1: Linear Is Out, Circular Is In: An Economic Revolution
Part 2: Rethinking Business for a Circular Economy
Part 3: Rethinking Material Lifecycles — The Circular Perspective
Part 4: Redesigning the Future to Be Circular
Part 5: Creating a Circular Economy for All
Part 6: The Part of Tens
Beyond the Book
Where to Go from Here
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Rejecting Waste, Rethinking Materials, and Redesigning the World
Rejecting the Idea of Waste
Waste as a driver of the economy
Waste as a resource
LEADERS FOR CHANGE
Rethinking Material Lifecycles
Take, make, and waste
Making technical materials circular
Making biological materials circular
Upcycling versus downcycling
Redesigning the Future to Be Circular
Food production
Circular businesses, products, and clothing
A circular economy for all
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What’s Wrong with Being Linear, Anyway?
We’re Taking the Wrong Stuff
PLASTIC: BY THE NUMBERS
We’re not importing this stuff from space
Everyone keeps having kids
We don’t have as much as we thought
It all revolves around oil
We’re Making the Wrong Stuff
You’re buying trash
Even kids can build with blocks
Trying to recycle the unrecyclable
We’re using materials that are bad for us
We’re Wasting the Wrong Stuff
It all comes at a big cost
We’re running out of room
It’s expensive to throw things away
The debt collector is knocking at the door
Change Is Really Hard, We Know
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it
Taking risks
NADINE GUDZ SPEAKS
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A Growing Demand for a Circular Economy
The Drive to Make Money
Redefining risk and liability
Innovating to attract new customers
The Drive to Be Healthier
Lifestyles that foster health and sustainability
Wellness as a priority
The Drive to Be in Compliance
Environmental, social, and corporate governance
Corporate social responsibility (CSR)
Climate and shareholders
A Larger Drive Toward Deep Sustainability
This has been brewing for a while
Precedents
Regenerative design
Industrial ecology
Biomimicry
Natural capitalism
Cradle to cradle
The performance economy
The blue economy systems approach
Looking to the future
SHAR OLIVIER SPEAKS
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From Linear To Circular: What You Need To Know
So Much Chaos: Understanding Entropy
Externalized costs
Linear versus circular: A hilarious-yet-depressing comparison
Examining the strengths of the circular economy
Looking at the weaknesses of the circular economy
Evaluating the opportunities of the circular economy
Recognizing the threats accompanying the circular economy
Borrow from nature, not from the future
Waste = Food: Redefining Disposal
All materials have another use
Looking at reuse programs
Exploring community cooperatives and exchanges
Product stewardship
Building Resilience Through Diversity: Redefining Strength
Responding to disruption
Takes a lickin’ and keeps on tickin’
Durability and reparability policies
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