What is an access-based business model and how can it tackle waste and protect resources?
An access-based sustainable business model encourages responsible consumption through sharing and hiring. But could this be applied to manufacturing?
An access-based sustainable business model encourages responsible consumption through sharing and hiring. But could this be applied to manufacturing?
It sounds like something out of science fiction. A new material made from waste that captures the sun’s ultraviolet rays and converts them into renewable energy.
The world is predicted to produce 75 million metric tonnes of e-waste by 2030. As awareness increases, free repair cafes and government incentives are popping up across the globe.
As part of the Sustainable Development Impact Summit, we asked four executives prioritizing the circular economy about lessons learned from the transition.
We generate 53 million metric tonnes of e-waste each year. The World Economic Forum's Circular Electronics in China project is working to change that.
The World Economic Forum is playing a crucial role in spurring Africa’s transformation to a circular economy that delivers economic growth, jobs and positive environmental outcomes.