Designing a Circular Economy World
- Annual global extraction of substances to meet population needs has increased from 22 billion tonnes (1970) to 70 billion tonnes (2010), and is expected to nearly double by 2070.
- In less than 8 months to the year 2023, humanity's demand for environmental resources and services will exceed the Earth's capacity to regenerate in one year.
- Reuse of products is promoted under the concept of 'Circularity'. Under this, resources are encouraged to be used at their highest utility for a long time.
- Two-thirds of greenhouse gas emissions are directly related to homes and lifestyles. By adopting circular economy the path of ....
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