Marloes Fischer: Circular Economy is about designing a system in which resources and products are kept in use for as long as possible, at their highest possible value. A circular economy decouples economic activity from the consumption of finite resources. To achieve this, new business models are needed to support it, like sharing, repairing, and offering products as a service, instead of ownership.
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