The concept of the 3 Rs of the Circular Economy —Reduce, Reuse, Recycle—has long been a cornerstone of environmental conservation and waste management. These principles form the foundation of the circular economy.
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The transition from a linear to a circular economy has gained momentum worldwide, particularly in countries like Italy, where sustainability and innovation are becoming key economic drivers.
The circular economy is revolutionizing the construction sector by reducing waste and resource consumption through recycled materials and sustainable designs. Environmental and economic benefits make this approach essential for the future.
The concept of double materiality is emerging as a key element for companies that want to strategically address sustainability challenges.
This article explores the intersection of circular economy and textiles, with concrete examples both in Italy and internationally.
The circular economy represents a new approach to production and consumption, emphasizing reuse and resource efficiency rather than a traditional “produce, consume, dispose” linear model.
Cradle to Cradle Certification is an internationally recognized standard for products that are safe, sustainable, and designed with a focus on environmental responsibility.
The increasing demand for sustainable practices in industries across the globe has fueled interest in producing biofuels from renewable resources, such as cheese whey.
The Global Circularity Protocol for Business is a significant initiative designed to help businesses transition to a circular economy, where waste is minimized, and resources are reused and regenerated.
The Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a comprehensive digital document that provides detailed information about a product throughout its lifecycle.
Circular design tools are facilitating the shift towards circular economy, offering pratical support for embetting its principles into design processe
Circular Economy is a transformative concept gaining traction among policymakers, researchers, and businesses committed to sustainability.