A global circular economy will allow us to fulfil people's needs with only 70% of the materials we now extract and use—moving human activity back within...
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This edition draws on five years of the Circularity Gap Report analysis to show the power of the circular economy to equitably fulfil our global needs and wants, but with radically fewer...
To keep our world liveable and thriving, we need to double GLOBAL circularity from 8.6% to 17%.
Systemic Challenges, Systemic Responses: Innovating Adaptation to Climate Change through Agroecology
There is an inextricable link between our food systems and accelerated climate change.
A growing body of evidence reveals that accelerated climate change has far-reaching impacts...
To map out the trends and developments in the field of bio - economy in France as well as the key stakeholders, the Economic Cluster of the Embassy of the Netherlands in France, in cooperation with the Netherlands En...
Today, the global economy is only 8.6% circular — just two years ago it was 9.1%.The global circularity gap is widening. There are...
Our world is only 9% circular and the trend is negative. The Circularity Gap is not closing. In the 12 months since the first Circularity Gap Report, the upward trend in resource...
The Economic Impact of the Irish Bio-Economy - The Bio-Economy Input Output Model: Development and Uses
A new report on the Economic Impact of the Irish Bio-Economy which highlights the strong local linkages between the Irish Bio-Economy, which incorporates the Agriculture, Food, Forestry and Marine...
UK Synthetic Biology Strategic Plan 2016