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Workshop Circular Economy

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Guido  Braam  -­‐  Execu&ve  Director  

@guidobraam  @circleeconomy  

Circle of action

“A  non-­‐profit  ac3on  driven  coopera3ve  with  a  mission  to  speed  up  the  transi3on  towards  the  

inevitable  circular  economy.”  

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Personal introduction

“Entrepreneurs  are  the  ones  filling  the  gaps  and  failures  in  society”  

 -­‐  Michael  Porter  

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Visioning the circular economy

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Circular economy thinking finds its roots in several schools of thought

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Circular  business  model   Descrip2on   Examples  

Service  and  lease  concepts  where  producers  remain  owner  Ownership  to  usage  

Waste  as  a  resource  

Smart  recycling  

Second  life  sales  

Assets  and  goods  sharing  

Repurpose  (organic)  residual  material  flows  for  new  applica:ons  

Integrated  reverse  flow  of  material  and  recyclates  trading  

Recover  residual  product  value  in  new  segments  by  retake  and  resell  

Mone:ze  u:liza:on  of  goods  and  assets  instead  of  volume  transac:ons  

Examples of circular business models

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Drivers for a circular economy

a)  Posi:ve  business  case  on  macro-­‐economic  level  b)  Resource  dependency  (vola:lity)  c)  Climate  change  and  world  overshoot    d)  Circular  economy  reveals  innova:ve  poten:al  

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Positive business cases on a macro economic level

“Today's  goods  are  tomorrow's  resources  at  yesterday's  prices.”    

-­‐  Walter  Stahel  

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Paladium

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At what costs can we continue our current linear model?

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Personal lessons learned

a)  Just  do  it  –  bring  it  into  prac:ce  b)  Logical  but  complex  –  don’t  simplify  too  soon  c)  Do-­‐tank  –  thinking  and  doing  combined  d)  Holis2c  approach  -­‐  to  prevent  one  issue  solu:ons  e)  Mul2-­‐stakeholder  approach  –  all  stakeholders  needed  f)  Systemic  change  –  irreversible  posi:ve  chain  reac:on  (meadows)  g)  Expert  curse  –  stay  curious  as  a  kid  and  be  an  expert  like  a  parent  

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First step: Circle Scan

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Holistic approach

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Circular opportunities for Amsterdam

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Circular cycling

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Input Risks Organizational Improvement

Potential

End-of-Use Value Preservation

Product/Service Design

Systemic Approach: PGGM investment Assessment Planetary impacts

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Set ambitious targets!

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A ‘challenge’ with iconic projects that show the potential

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Join the circular journey…

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Circular healthcare

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Thank you!

Ques2ons?  guido@circle-­‐economy.com  

@guidobraam