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Fibersort - Recycled Post-Consumer Textiles, An Industry Perspective
Fibersort - Recycled Post-Consumer Textiles, An Industry PerspectiveFibersort - Recycled Post-Consumer Textiles, An Industry PerspectiveRead more
Fibersort - Recycled Post-Consumer Textiles, An Industry PerspectiveFibersort - Recycled Post-Consumer Textiles, An Industry Perspective
February 17, 2020
Fibersort - Recycled Post-Consumer Textiles, An Industry Perspective

The Fibersort project aims at realising the widespread implementation of the technology by validating it as a key value adding innovation to enable textile-to-textile recycling.

While post-consumer textiles are currently struggling to successfully find textile-to-textile recycling end-markets, this report explores existing and potential end-markets for PCT, sorted according to their characteristics, and assesses the potential of different business models for brands and manufacturers to successfully integrate recycled textiles.


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Urban Circular Policies and Employment through Greenfield FDI
Urban Circular Policies and Employment through Greenfield FDIUrban Circular Policies and Employment through Greenfield FDIRead more
Urban Circular Policies and Employment through Greenfield FDIUrban Circular Policies and Employment through Greenfield FDI
February 15, 2020
Urban Circular Policies and Employment through Greenfield FDI

This paper examines the association between circular strategies imposed by European cities on the attraction of greenfield foreign direct investment (FDI) and the creation of circular gross employment through greenfield FDI. We utilise a recently developed database of circular strategies employed by local authorities in 43 European cities with information on greenfield FDI in these cities and other city characteristics for the years 2016–2017. We find that urban circular policies are positively and significantly associated with the attraction of greenfield FDI–generated employment, where the effect is stronger for regulatory and economic instruments compared to soft instruments.

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Tracking Value
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Tracking Value Tracking Value
February 4, 2020
Tracking Value

Tracking the value of modular assets in a PaaS proposition is of utmost importance. It can improve circular decision making with regards to the cascading of components like refurbishing, re-using or recycling and improves predictive maintenance. In this report you will find the findings of the Community of Practice Tracking Value. The mission of this CoP was to tackle the complexities around tracking assets, with a focus on identity, location and condition of the assets. The relevant existing technologies have been explored and the financial and legal implications of tracking assets have been investigated.

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Circularity Gap Report 2020
Circularity Gap Report 2020Circularity Gap Report 2020Read more
Circularity Gap Report 2020Circularity Gap Report 2020
January 21, 2020
Circularity Gap Report 2020

The Circularity Gap Report 2020, launched in Davos, finds that the world is now only 8.6% circular. Of all the minerals, fossil fuels, metals and biomass that enter it each year just 8.6% are cycled back. This has fallen from 9.1% in the two years since our annual report was first launched in 2018. Today, for the first time ever, our global economy is consuming 100 billion tonnes of materials each year and circularity is stuck in reverse.

About the Circularity Gap Report

Circle Economy has launched the first Circularity Gap Report in 2018 because we recognised the need for improved metrics to lead impactful action. The Report, which will be launched annually, will continue to provide insights into the circular state of the world and additionally focus on specific aspects of circularity. From launching the first global metric in 2018, the industry focus in 2019, to the country perspective in 2020. The focus will be on the topics Circle Economy feels are vital to drive action or where momentum is building. The main goal of the Global Circularity Gap Report is to provide key players that can implement the circular economy with the insights, data, knowledge and network to accelerate change.

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Pursuing financial reality of the circular road
Pursuing financial reality of the circular roadPursuing financial reality of the circular roadRead more
Pursuing financial reality of the circular roadPursuing financial reality of the circular road
December 23, 2019
Pursuing financial reality of the circular road

In this case of Road-as-a-Service (RaaS) the Coalition Circular Accounting (CCA) has done a deep dive into the circular business model and the need for more guidance on applying accounting rules for a Circular Service Contact (CSC), in particular for a Road-as-a-Service agreement. Our main conclusion is that there is no necessity for adapting or fundamentally changing the accounting rules, but that we have to change our accounting perspective. In attracting capital, the ratios may change negatively, which require another risk assessment by financiers.

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Fibersort - Policy Recommendations Towards a Zero Waste Textiles Industry
Fibersort - Policy Recommendations Towards a Zero Waste Textiles IndustryFibersort - Policy Recommendations Towards a Zero Waste Textiles IndustryRead more
Fibersort - Policy Recommendations Towards a Zero Waste Textiles IndustryFibersort - Policy Recommendations Towards a Zero Waste Textiles Industry
November 1, 2019
Fibersort - Policy Recommendations Towards a Zero Waste Textiles Industry

The Fibersort project aims at realising the widespread implementation of the automated sorting technology by validating it as a key value adding innovation to enable textile-to-textile recycling.

While the challenges and opportunities of used textiles are increasingly in the spotlight of governments, industry, and civil society, considerable system changes are required to transition towards a circular economy for textiles. Throughout this report, policy recommendations are formulated showing the legislative, economic and soft instruments that regional, national and the European governments have at their disposal to allow the Fibersort, as well as other automated sorting technologies, to live up to their full potential.


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New Report: Recommendations for Policymakers
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New Report: Recommendations for PolicymakersNew Report: Recommendations for Policymakers
October 31, 2019
New Report: Recommendations for Policymakers

The Fibersort project aims at realising the widespread implementation of the automated sorting technology by validating it as a key value adding innovation to enable textile-to-textile recycling.

While the challenges and opportunities of used textiles are increasingly in the spotlight of governments, industry, and civil society, considerable system changes are required to transition towards a circular economy for textiles. Throughout this report, policy recommendations are formulated showing the legislative, economic and soft instruments that regional, national and the European governments have at their disposal to allow the Fibersort, as well as other automated sorting technologies, to live up to their full potential. 

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We are actively seeking textile collectors and sorters, recycling technologies, brands and retailers, and other circular textiles projects to join our team of collaborators.

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Circular Brands Workshop
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October 8, 2019
Circular Brands Workshop

The Circular Brands Workshop brings together the world of strategic innovation consulting and creative brand building. Where the common understanding and analysis of circularity starts from the supply chain perspective, Circular Brands makes marketing, branding and consumer culture the starting point for circular opportunities.

The power of brands

We live in an era of creativity, where we can redesign everything from the ground up – including how we do business. Brands have the power to do this. They have the opportunity to drive business innovation and change consumer culture and consumption. But how do we create brand & business growth whilst creating a positive impact on society?

We invite you to learn from circular leaders sharing their best practices, insights, experiences and tools to become the driver of a circular vision, able to envision and map a circular future for your brand. Learn how to apply design thinking methods to create a portfolio of circular brand opportunities with your team and join the growing network of circular brand pioneers.

Join the Circular Brands Workshop

Circular Brands is a one-day innovation workshop rooted in a co-creation approach. Brands can participate with a multidisciplinary team of creative, brand, design and marketing leaders, and other leading brands. The workshop is led by a team of circular experts, creative/design coaches and experienced innovation facilitators.

During the workshop brands will map and create a circular future vision, define brand-led business opportunities and develop brand concepts, products and services, and create a roadmap for implementation and circular leadership development.

Are you interested to join our Circular Brands Workshop? The Next edition will take place on the 11th of December in Amsterdam

Contact us for more information!

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Getting Circular Business Ready for Investors
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Getting Circular Business Ready for InvestorsGetting Circular Business Ready for Investors
October 1, 2019
Getting Circular Business Ready for Investors

Circle Economy launches The Product-as-a-Service Question Kit

The circular economy offers great business opportunities. In 2015 McKinsey and the Ellen MacArthur Foundation estimated that it could even generate a net economic benefit of 1.8 trillion in Europe by 2030. But, the circular economy can never lift off without businesses putting the concept into action. And with innovative circular companies like Product-as-a-Service Models (PaaS) struggle to find financing, this remains a big barrier. On the other hand, we see that many financiers are starting to set ambitious targets to grow their circular portfolio. but to this day the PaaS love story between entrepreneurs and financiers has been lost in translation. 

The main issue is a lack of knowledge on both sides and the absence of a financial narrative for Product-as-a-Service models that fit within the risk parameters of financiers. More concretely, PaaS models are, sometimes falsely, perceived as risky due to the way businesses present themselves and how financiers assess risk. 

To close the knowledge gap between circular entrepreneurs and financiers, Circle Economy has developed the PaaS Question Kit: A comprehensive guide to PaaS business models. The Kit leads both entrepreneurs and financiers through a series of questions they need to ask themselves before starting their conversation. The ultimate goal of the PaaS Question Kit is to remove the knowledge barrier and open up more financing opportunities for circular companies.

After presenting the Kit to our network the initial responses from both sides have been positive. "The PaaS Question Kit gives a perfect overview of the advantages and the complexities of a PaaS business model. The questions and manual are an easy tool to use in preparation for financial interviews, both with financiers and end-users of our product" says Pim Dekkers, founder from Occony, a high-end circular furniture company.

Joost van Dun, Circular Economy Lead at ING Sustainable Finance commented: "Paas business models are seen as one of the most powerful business models of the Circular Economy. Within ING there is a clear ambition to increase our support to our clients who transition to this model. The PaaS Question Kit is a helpful tool in this process".

The PaaS Question Kit is available open-source. We would love to receive feedback from circular entrepreneurs and financiers alike to increase our understanding and make necessary improvements. We also provide tailored workshops and support to financiers and entrepreneurs on these topics.

We would love to hear from you! For more information, questions and comments please feel free to reach out to our finance team!

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