#C1259_230116_Caroline Dale Ditlev-Simonsen og Walter Stahel: Why we are all part of the circular economy
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How can we teach students and other members of society how to live a sustainable lifestyle? And what is the link between what individuals do and what manufacturers are doing? In this episode Walter Stahel is the guest and will, among other things, talk about circularity for products, profit-dilemmas and the transition from a linear to circular economy.
- “Circularity has many forms. It exists in nature by evolution, in local circular societies (non-
monetarised), in local circular economies (monetarised), in the circular industrial economy
and in the performance economy.”
Dette LØRNER du:
Problems and solutions for sustainable development
How the western world creates problems for themselves
Renewable energy sources
Narratives linked to sustainability
Recommended literature:
Stahel, Walter R. (2016) COMMENT – a new relationship with our goods and materials
would save resources and energy and create local jobs; Nature, Vol 531, 435—438.
(24 March 2016) doi:10.1038/531435a – Circular Economy on 3 pages
http://www.nature.com/polopoly_fs/1.19594!/menu/main/topColumns/topLeftColumn/pdf/531435a.pdf
Stahel, Walter R (2010) The Performance Economy, 2 nd edition. Palgrave Macmillan,
Houndmills, ISBN 0-230-00796-1. 349 p. – 300 examples in practice
https://www.palgrave.com/de/book/9781349369195
Stahel, Walter R. (2019) The Circular Economy – a user’s guide. with a foreword by Dame
Ellen MacArthur, Routledge, Abingdon - edited for easy reading.
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