Design for Circularity is the practice of creating products with their entire lifecycle in mind, ensuring that materials and components remain in use for as long as possible. It is not merely about recycling; it is about rethinking the fundamental architecture of products to eliminate waste before it is even created.
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Sharing Models rely on offering services where customers share products, resources or assets rather than owning such items for themselves.
Product Life Extension Models aim to extend the life cycle of their products in order to reduce the use of finite resources needed to produce them.
Resource Recovery Models focus on recovering and reusing resources from waste streams. This can be done through a variety of methods in a sustainable way.
Circular Supply Models focus on replacing finite natural resources with renewable, recyclable and biodegradable resources in a sustainable way.
Circular Business Models (CBMs) focus on multiple-use resources and products which are reused and remain in the economy for as long as possible.
Traditional Business Models (TBMs) focus on single-use resources and products which are then discarded as waste.