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In the loop: product and material flows
Episode 26

In the loop: product and material flows

In this first episode of our Explore The Circular Economy Weekly Show, Season 1, Seb Egerton-Read and Laura Franco Henao, hosts of our weekly show, are talking through real-world examples of the circular economy with Nick Jeffries and Ashima Sukhdev bringing the concept to life.

The Circular Economy Show Podcast · Ashima Sukhdev, Nick Jeffries, Laura Franco Henao, Seb Egerton-Read

June 16, 202033m 35s

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Show Notes

In this first episode of our Explore The Circular Economy Weekly Show, Season 1, Seb Egerton-Read and Laura Franco Henao, hosts of our weekly show, are talking through real world examples of the circular economy with Nick Jeffries and Ashima Sukhdev bringing the concept to life. 

This show was recorded and streamed live on our YouTube channel and social networks on the 19th of May 2020. We are pleased to offer the episode repackaged as a podcast for you to enjoy. 

You can find all the case-studies mentioned on this show on the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's case-study library: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/case-studies

Thank you for listening to this podcast. The Ellen MacArthur Foundation is a UK charity working on business, learning, insights & analysis, and communications to accelerate the transition towards the circular economy. Find out more about our work here: www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org

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Topics

circular businessescase studiessustainable business modelscircular economymaterial flows