The circular economy requires us to maximise the use of our resources. As they become more constrained, designing out waste is a global imperative – not a nice-to-have, writes Dr William M. Nelson.
Jean Garner Stead calls for an urgent re-evaluation of business education to foster leaders capable of creating sustainable ...
The climate crisis and unsustainable resource consumption pose a major challenge for leadership teams. At current consumption rates, humanity is using the equivalent of 1.75-times the earth’s natural ...
The author has received funding from the European Commission's Horizon 2020 Programme via a Marie Curie Fellowship on Excellent Research (grant agreement 675153). He is a member of the International ...
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Sustainable living strategies: How the circular economy transforms waste into valuable resources
Every day, without thinking much about it, we throw things away. Plastic bottles, cardboard boxes, old phones, toys, clothes, chargers that stop working, and cables we do not remember buying. They ...
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Hydrogen is expected to grow sevenfold to support the global energy transition, eventually accounting for 10 percent of total energy by 2050. A scale-up of this magnitude will generate strong demand ...
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