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--Humans are in this together. The problems we face are "transnational, transgenerational and transideological. So are all conceivable solutions. To escape these traps requires a perspective that embraces the peoples of the planet and all the generations yet to come."--Carl Sagan, Astronomer
"China has been adopting circular-economy policies since the late 2000s. Its latest iteration of a circular-economy action plan, valid until 2025, sets ambitious targets for using scrap steel and construction waste, among other refuse. Its ban on importing plastic and other waste, implemented in 2018, has forced countries to rethink their own waste strategies.
"The European Union announced a circular-economy action plan in 2020, and is looking towards implementing policies around substantiating sustainability claims by business, controlling packaging and incentivizing the use of recycled materials in manufacturing. Chile’s road map for a circular economy by 2040 involves targets for waste reduction and the creation of more than 100,000 jobs.
"And there are smaller-scale, sector-specific initiatives. Since 2009, Japan has required manufacturers to collect and recycle the large home appliances that they make, although the costs are mostly borne by consumers. In Kawasaki, reusing industrial and municipal waste to make cement has caused greenhouse-gas emissions to fall by about 15% since 2009, saving 272,000 tonnes** of material each year."
The key will be a rethink and redo of how we think about resources and how "we build (and/or modify) our economic systems around them." (added)
One of the advantages of editorials is that they are short reads and give us much to chew on. In addition they tend to point us to large issues. This editorial is definitely worth a read and includes links to previous articles on circular economic business models. Our future depends on it and other like-minded actions which we can adopt if we are to ameliorate the effects of global change.
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