WINNER 2018 Les Plumes des Achats & Supply Chain - The Committee
Special Prize
As we learn more about the climate and biodiversity crisis, it is clear
that how we make and consume things is a major part of the problem.
Extraction and processing of materials, fuels and food makes up about
half of global greenhouse gas emissions and over 90% of biodiversity
loss and water stress. Many modern businesses deplete resources, destroy
ecosystems and dump waste and pollution at every stage - harming human
health along the way.
Governments, businesses and think-tanks see the circular economy as the
way forward. Now in its second edition, A Circular Economy
Handbook is a guided tour through the concepts and the
practicalities. A unique framework systematically explores the range of
circular interventions, including product and supply chain design,
material choice and supporting business models.
How does it really work for business? What circular approaches are
emerging in food, fashion, consumer technology, packaging and other
sectors? How do these reduce risk, improve resilience and build
profitable, future-fit organizations? With over 300 real examples from
around the world, this is a must-read for businesses, students and
policymakers. This new edition has been extensively updated to include
the latest trends, thinking, research and solutions, with a new chapter
on packaging and 30 new company snapshots.