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How the Circular Economy Provides Opportunities to Create Value: EIB | Summit 2020

The European Investment Bank (EIB) explains how the circular economy creates value for multilateral development banks and how the EIB is already seizing these opportunities.

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Harnessing the Power of Higher Education to Accelerate London's Circular Economy Transition

Higher education institutions are powerful agents of change, influencing through teaching, research, and campus management. London, home to many leading universities, engages over half a million students and staff annually. These institutions serve as vital hubs, connecting local councils, schools, businesses, and the wider community to share knowledge and raise awareness.

Our HE-led city demonstrator project, in partnership with the London Waste and Recycling Board (LWARB) and 40+ universities, harnesses this collective power. It aims to showcase how the education sector can advance London’s circular economy ambitions. This live session will feature Imperial College, UCL, LSE, London Interdisciplinary School (LIS), and the LWARB, discussing their activities and ambitions within this collaborative London approach.

From ambitious commitments to action: The role of business for better growth

Circular economy leaders from the Foundation's Strategic Partners will share inspiring stories. These partners include IKEA, Philips, Solvay, and Unilever.

They will detail their organizations' progress, showcasing the journey from ambitious circular economy commitments to action at scale.

Seizing the circular design opportunity

The circular economy offers a significant opportunity to innovatively design products, services, and systems, generating numerous positive impacts.

How can professionals in large businesses and design agencies leverage their skills and talent to drive this crucial transition?

More plastic than fish in ocean by 2050? | Ellen MacArthur Foundation x Breaking the Plastic Wave

Dame Ellen MacArthur urges "bold and urgent action" to address plastic pollution. A 2020 study, "Breaking the Plastic Wave," by The Pew Charitable Trusts and SYSTEMIQ, reveals a grim forecast: without intervention, by 2040, plastic on the market will double, annual ocean entry will almost triple, and ocean stocks will quadruple. This echoes the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's 2016 warning of more plastic than fish by 2050.

 

The study confirms a circular economy for plastic is the only way to tackle waste at its source. This vision already unites over 850 organizations. Find out more here.

To stop plastic pollution we need a circular economy for plastic

In July 2020, The Pew Charitable Trusts and SYSTEMIQ, with partners including the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, released "Breaking the Plastic Wave." This robust study on ocean plastic pollution revealed that without action, plastic volume will double, ocean entry will almost triple, and ocean stocks will quadruple by 2040. This aligns with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's 2016 warning of more plastic than fish in the ocean by 2050.

The study emphasizes that a circular economy for plastic is the sole solution to tackle waste and pollution at its source. This vision already unites over 850 organizations through the New Plastics Economy Global Commitment and Plastics Pact network. Learn more about the study here.

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Perspective on Breaking the Plastic Wave study

Dame Ellen MacArthur emphasizes the need for bold, urgent action against plastic pollution. A comprehensive 2020 study, "Breaking the Plastic Wave," by The Pew Charitable Trusts and SYSTEMIQ, with partners including the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, reveals a stark future: without intervention, ocean plastic entering the environment will nearly triple by 2040, and total ocean stocks will quadruple. This aligns with earlier warnings that plastic could outweigh fish in the ocean by 2050.

The study confirms that a circular economy for plastic is the only effective solution, a vision already embraced by over 850 organizations globally. Discover more about this critical research and its pathways to stopping ocean plastic pollution here.

Episode 10: Where is your old laptop? E-waste in Africa.

Agbogbloshie, one of the world's largest e-waste dumpsites, provides income to thousands but exposes workers to dangerous conditions. This highlights a complex systemic challenge with no easy solution.

Join us as special guests discuss steps to ensure economic prosperity and improve conditions for those directly affected by e-waste.

Catch up on previous episodes here.

What can the world's largest life sciences experiment tell us about climate change?

Discover Biosphere 2, the world's largest life sciences experiment, which explores Earth's systems at scale. Its insights are crucial for understanding climate change.

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, a UK charity launched in 2010 by world record-breaking sailor Ellen MacArthur, accelerates the transition to a circular economy. A global thought leader, the Foundation influences decision-makers across business, government, and academia through its work in business, learning, insight, and communications.

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What if we built an economy based on wellbeing, rather than GDP?

Conventional economic growth as a measure of success faces long-standing criticism, with no widely accepted alternative. Our guest argues we should stop trying to enlarge the economy, and instead appreciate the wealth we already possess.

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Policy and finance to scale the circular economy in Latin America (highlights)

Uruguay's experience highlights that a circular economy transition requires a new policy framework and government support, beyond private sector will. This session addressed how to foster national collaboration, fund innovations, and convince stakeholders. Speakers included Manuel Albaladejo (UNIDO) and Paula Cobas (National Development Agency of Uruguay).

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Sofa For Life

This session highlighted two circular economy businesses: Sofa for Life, offering modular, transportable sofas, and Omocom, providing micro-insurance for peer-to-peer transactions. We heard from founders Saskia Goeres (Designed forLife Ltd) and Ola Lowden (Omocom).

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How Open Source is changing the rules of design (highlights)

Technology like 3D printers and CNC routers facilitates mass localized production, enabling blueprints to be transferred and goods made locally with regional materials. UK-based Open Desk, spearheaded by co-founder Joni Steiner, is at the forefront of this movement, leveraging extensive experience in furniture design, community collaboration, and augmented reality.

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, a UK charity launched in 2010 by Ellen MacArthur, is a global thought leader accelerating the transition to a circular economy. It actively places this concept on the agenda for business, government, and academia. Discover more about their work at ellenmacarthurfoundation.org, or subscribe to their YouTube channel: youtube.com/user/made2bemadeagain.

Biochar: Using fire to cool the earth (highlights)

The International Biochar Initiative (IBI) proposes converting organic waste into biochar, a toxic-free, multi-purpose material. This process, showcased by IBI Board member Kathleen Draper, is rated by Project Drawdown among the top 100 ideas to reverse climate change.

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Three stories: How we apply circular design (highlights part 2)

This session explored how design decisions cause waste and pollution, highlighting leaders in circular design. Speakers included Seetal Solanki (Ma-tt-er), Kamonnart Ong (Moreloop), and RSA Student Design Award winners Maire Kane and Hannah Grogan, who designed a reusable medical device.

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Three stories: How we apply circular design (highlights part 1)

This session explored how design decisions drive waste and pollution, highlighting the need for systemic change. We heard from leaders like Seetal Solanki (Ma-tt-er) and Kamonnart Ong (Moreloop), alongside RSA Student Design Award winners Maire Kane and Hannah Grogan, who applied circular economy principles to a reusable medical device.

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São Paulo and the circular economy | Summit 2019

São Paulo, with 21 million residents, represents one of Latin America's largest consumer markets. Deputy Secretary of Economic Development and Labour, Carol Lafemina, explains how the circular economy is reshaping the region's food system.

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, a UK charity founded in 2010 by world-record sailor Ellen MacArthur, is a global thought leader. It accelerates the transition to a circular economy by engaging with business, government, and academia.

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Ellen MacArthur Foundation food initiative

Transforming our food system is the most impactful action we can take to address climate change, restore biodiversity, and improve human health. Cities are central to this effort, as they will consume 80% of food by 2050. Adopting circular economy principles within urban environments offers the power to reshape how we produce and consume food.

This involves growing food regeneratively, sourcing locally, eliminating edible waste, and using organic by-products to enrich soil. While ambitious, this profound challenge promises to avert a climate crisis, restore ecosystems, enhance public health, and create new business opportunities. The Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s Food initiative actively brings together key players to drive this essential transition.

Andrew Morlet | Summit 2019

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, launched in 2010 by world-record sailor Ellen MacArthur, is a UK charity accelerating the global transition to a circular economy. CEO Andrew Morlet highlights the Foundation's significant progress and ambitious future goals in this endeavor. It has become a global thought leader, influencing decision-makers across business, government, and academia.

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A revolution in renewable materials | Summit 2019

Author and scientist Mark Miodownik chairs a discussion on renewable materials' vital role in a circular economy, a topic central to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's mission.

Founded in 2010 by Ellen MacArthur, this UK charity accelerates the circular economy transition. It has emerged as a global thought leader, influencing business, government, and academia with support from its core philanthropic and knowledge partners.

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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection

“The Thinking Game” is the inside story of DeepMind's groundbreaking AI research, culminating in the Nobel Prize-winning AlphaFold breakthrough. Filmed over five years by the award-winning team behind "AlphaGo," this documentary explores co-founder Demis Hassabis's lifelong pursuit of artificial general intelligence and the rigorous scientific journey from mastering strategy games to solving the 50-year-old protein folding problem.

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