How to Fill Gaps in Current Attempts at Circular Business Models Anthony Abbots Rockwool International @ROCKWOOLInt Louis Koch Dell @LouisGKoch Andy Ridley Circular Economy @ANDYRIDLEY Miriam Turner Interface @mimturner Barbara Kreissler Philips Lighting @BarKreissler Raphael Stermann SteelCase @steelcase
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How to Fill Gaps in Current Attempts at Circular Business Models
Anthony AbbotsRockwool International @ROCKWOOLInt
Louis Koch
Dell@LouisGKoch
Andy Ridley
Circular Economy@ANDYRIDLEY
Miriam Turner
Interface @mimturner
Barbara KreisslerPhilips Lighting @BarKreissler
Raphael StermannSteelCase@steelcase
Net-WorksTM: turning waste into opportunityMiriam Turner, AVP Product Sustainability & Open Innovation
Towards a Circular Economy with ITLouise KochCorporate Sustainability Lead, Dell EMEA
@LouiseGKoch @Dell4Good
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Redefining beauty from the inside out...93% packaging from renewable materials like wheat straw, mushrooms, bamboo
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Build thelargesttechrecyclingprogram
We’ve recovered 1.6 billion pounds of electronics since 2007.
• Dell has the world’s largest technology recycling program, servicing customers and businesses in 83 countries and territories.
• Equipment is wiped for data, and resold or donated if functional, and recycled at end-of-life with full traceability
• We made 3.4 million pounds of closed-loop plastic parts from old computers recycled through our takeback programs last year.
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The closed-loop process at Dell
This closed-loop plastics supply chain feeds more than 45 product lines.
Since starting in mid-2014, we have created about 3.5 million kilos of new parts for tens of millions of units.
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MACRO TRENDS & DRIVERS
How to Fill Gaps in Current Attempts at Circular Business ModelsModeratorAndy Ridley - CEO Circle Economy
MITIGATING CLIMATE CHANGE WITH CIRCULAR STRATEGIES
PRACTICAL AND SCALEABLE IMPLEMENTATION
DESIGNING CITIES OF THE FUTURE
Identifying opportunities to foster a circular economy and aiding in the creation of practical and scalable solutions to implement circular systems throughout cities worldwide
CLOSING THE LOOP FOR TEXTILES
Creating a zero waste industry whereby textile products, fabrics, and fibres are infinitely cycled through connected loops and across industries
PROGRAMMES
CITIES TEXTILES STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS
Work with ambitious corporates / organisations to develop game changing solutions with the potential to turn a global sector circular
STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS
CIRCLE PORTFOLIOCIRCLE ASSESSMENT
CIRCLE MARKET CIRCLE BUSINESS CASE
TOOLS & SERVICES
GLASGOW CIRCLE CITY SCAN
RECENT STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPSPIONEERING REPORTS
DEMONSTRATING THE BUSINESS CASE FOR
CIRCULAR DAIRY FARMING
Proposal to FrieslandCampinafor membership project 2016
21 December 2015Wouter-Jan Schouten & Marc de Wit
DEVELOPING A GLOBAL ROADMAP FOR CIRCULAR DAIRY
CONSUMERS ARE DRIVING CIRCULARITY
“In the next few years, the automotive industry will change more rapidly and more extensively
than in the preceding decades.
Suppliers need to be able to quickly in order to stay relevant and avoid becoming the ‘Kodak’ of
the automotive industry.”
-Ralph Ramaekers
Marketing Director Automotive DSM Engineering Plastics
• Anthony Abbotts Head of Group Sustainability at ROCKWOOL
• Raphael Stermann Program Leader, Sustainable Systems Innovation at Steelcase
• Barbara Kreissler Director, B2G Professional Lighting at Philips
• Louise Koch Corporate Sustainability Lead at Dell EMC
• Miriam Turner Assistant Vice President co-innovation at Interface
PARTNERS & MEMBERS
INSTALLATIO
N W
ASTE
INSTALLATION WASTE
INSTALLATION WASTE
INTERNA
L REC
YCLING
CIRCULAR ECONOMY
ChallengesEU 70% recycling target based on weight meaning lightweight
products are not prioritized
Transportation distances
Business case is not evident
Methods for waste separation at demolition and construction need to be developed
Space on recycling sites: a container for stone wool competes with other containers and if those fractions have a quicker flow, stone wool is not prioritized
Routines: it takes time to change habits in the building sector
STEP 3: UNLOCK THE RESOURCE POTENTIAL IN THE BUILDING STOCK: LIFE CYCLE APPROACH
Design for deconstruction /
recycling
Facilitate deconstruction and
pre-demolition inventory
Coherent EU building legislationtaking a full life-cycle approach