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Global Partners of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation: CSW October 2015 Ken Webster

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Global Partners of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation:

CSW October 2015

Ken Webster

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THE ELLEN MACARTHUR FOUNDATIONThe Ellen MacArthur Foundation works across four areas, with the aim of accelerating the transition towards a circular economy:

INSIGHT & ANALYSIS

EDUCATION & TRAINING

Catalysing circular activities across the global economy

Inspiring learners to re-think the future through the circular economy framework

Providing robust evidence about the benefits of the circular economy transition

BUSINESS & POLICY

COMMUNICATIONS & PUBLISHING

Developing the conceptual framework and celebrating best practice

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Performance Economy – Walter Stahel

Cradle to Cradle – McDonough and Braungart

Natural Capitalism – Amory and Hunter Lovins

Industrial Ecology – Thomas Graedel

Biomimicry– Janine Benyus

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ON A PAGE…• worldviews matter – how we think and learn• science sees a world of dynamic non-linear systems • economics reflects the science (?!)

• everything is food (two cycles – technical and biological)• shift to renewables• shift from selling goods to services/performance• rebuild/maintain capital to increase useful flows (upcycle)• celebrate diversity –key to innovation and resilience celebrate diversity (a source of creativity and resilience)• prices to reflect full costs to assist markets (e.g. tax non renewables not people)• money and finance are endogenous variables (money mostly a med. of exchange)

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BE PART OF DIF 2015

REGISTER AT: THINKDIF.CO

• PARTICIPATE FROM WHEREVER YOU ARE

• SHARE YOUR INSIGHTS AND SHOWCASE YOUR INNOVATIONS

• DISCOVER THE LATEST DISRUPTIVE INNOVATIONS

• SPREAD INNOVATIVE IDEAS

• A 3-week, global, online festival

• An abundance of opportunities to explore the question: “The economy is changing - what do I need to know, experience and do?”

Be part of DIF 2015:

Official Partners of DIF 2015: