The circular economy playbook ReLondon
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- Economía y empresa
Revolutionising our relationship with stuff. Join the revolution.
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The circular economy playbook, episode 14: Bringing the refill store to your door with Ella Shone
In this episode Ali and Jean speak to Ella Shone, founder of plastic-free grocery shopping and refill service Topup Truck. Ali and Ella discuss how the idea for Topup Truck came about, the challenges starting a pandemic business and how businesses like Topup Truck can revolutionise the way consumers shop.
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The circular economy playbook, episode 13: Tackling the takeaway problem with Safia Qureshi
In this episode Ali and Lamia speak to Safia Qureshi, founder of returnable takeaway packaging service CLUBZERØ. Ali and Safia discuss how CLUBZERØ was conceived and how the business is revolutionising the takeaway food industry by making circularity easy for consumers.
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The circular economy playbook, episode 12: When clothing and brands are built to last – Duncan Money
In this episode Ali and Hannah speak to Duncan Money, Head of Social and Environmental Impact at the cycling apparel and lifestyle brand Rapha. Ali and Duncan discuss what Rapha is already doing to make their business more sustainable and circular, and where the company hopes to go in the future.
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The circular economy playbook, episode 11: Tackling consumption-based emissions using the circular economy
In this episode, Wayne and Ali talk to author and renegade economist Kate Raworth, and Joss Bleriot, Executive Lead at Ellen MacArthur Foundation about how the circular economy can tackle consumption-based emissions and the role of cities in addressing climate change.
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The circular economy playbook, episode 10: How London councils are embracing the circular economy
In this episode, Wayne and Ali talk to Kate Hand, Head of Climate Change at London Councils, about consumption-based emissions, the circular economy and local government.
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The circular economy playbook, episode 9: Fairphone’s journey to a circular economy
Wayne and Ali talk to Miquel who is the product development lead at Fairphone, the world’s most sustainable mobile phone.