Unless we go circular it's game over for the planet. It's game over for society
Closing the Loop is the world’s first feature-length documentary film on the circular economy, which was publicly released on Earth Day, 22 April 2018 on Amazon and Vimeo.
Going “circular” refers to the necessary change from our current take-make-waste linear economy to a borrow-use-return circular economy (sometimes also referred to as the zero-waste or cradle-to-cradle economy).
The documentary explores five key strategies for achieving circularity – reduce, reuse, recycle, renew and reinvent – by showcasing examples from Europe, Latin America and Africa and featuring insights from experts from the likes of the World Economic Forum and the Universities of Cambridge and Harvard.
What does circular economy look like for beer?
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Unless we go circular it's game over for the planet. It's game over for society
Closing the Loop is the world’s first feature-length documentary film on the circular economy, which was publicly released on Earth Day, 22 April 2018 on Amazon and Vimeo.
Going “circular” refers to the necessary change from our current take-make-waste linear economy to a borrow-use-return circular economy (sometimes also referred to as the zero-waste or cradle-to-cradle economy).
The documentary explores five key strategies for achieving circularity – reduce, reuse, recycle, renew and reinvent – by showcasing examples from Europe, Latin America and Africa and featuring insights from experts from the likes of the World Economic Forum and the Universities of Cambridge and Harvard.
What does circular economy look like for beer?
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Unless we go circular it's game over for the planet. It's game over for society
Closing the Loop is the world’s first feature-length documentary film on the circular economy, which was publicly released on Earth Day, 22 April 2018 on Amazon and Vimeo.
Going “circular” refers to the necessary change from our current take-make-waste linear economy to a borrow-use-return circular economy (sometimes also referred to as the zero-waste or cradle-to-cradle economy).
The documentary explores five key strategies for achieving circularity – reduce, reuse, recycle, renew and reinvent – by showcasing examples from Europe, Latin America and Africa and featuring insights from experts from the likes of the World Economic Forum and the Universities of Cambridge and Harvard.