Media Summary: Billions of tonnes of food, clothes, electronics, and construction By 2050, there will be more plastic in our oceans than marine Currently, our economy works in a take-make-

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Billions of tonnes of food, clothes, electronics, and construction By 2050, there will be more plastic in our oceans than marine Currently, our economy works in a take-make- Robust technology is needed to complete the current recycling eco system to process all unsorted ... understand how we can rethink waste and create a sustainable future ♻️ Do you think As part of our Future Sessions at Liverpool Makefest on 29th June 2019, we asked people to respond to a number of themes.

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Billions of tonnes of food, clothes, electronics, and construction

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By 2050, there will be more plastic in our oceans than marine

What would it take to design a world without waste?

What would it take to design a world without waste?

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A World Without Waste? A Realistic Outlook for Circular Resource Use by 2040

A World Without Waste? A Realistic Outlook for Circular Resource Use by 2040

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1. Eliminate Waste and Pollution

1. Eliminate Waste and Pollution

Currently, our economy works in a take-make-

A World Without Waste

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Robust technology is needed to complete the current recycling eco system to process all unsorted

BE19 Designing a World Without Waste | Future-Fit Circularity Explained

BE19 Designing a World Without Waste | Future-Fit Circularity Explained

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TOMRA Circular Economy: Building a world without waste

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Why Are We Still Throwing Everything Away? | Circular Economy Explained

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... understand how we can rethink waste and create a sustainable future ♻️ Do you think

A World Without... Garbage

A World Without... Garbage

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Circular economy in a world without waste - Arthur Rowland

Circular economy in a world without waste - Arthur Rowland

As part of our Future Sessions at Liverpool Makefest on 29th June 2019, we asked people to respond to a number of themes.

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