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These 17 innovators are helping accelerate the transition to a global circular economy

Mycocycle is applying fungi to remove toxins from landfill waste, converting trash into new bioproducts.

Mycocycle is applying fungi to remove toxins from landfill waste, converting trash into new bioproducts. Image: Mycocycle

Wesley Spindler
Managing Director and Global Circular Economy Lead, Accenture
Emmeline Cardozo
Strategy Manager, Accenture
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