The circular economy is one in which biological and industrial materials are kept in circulation via recycling, reuse, refurbishment, composting, etc. This means that producers have to change the design of their products and make them modular to enable repair, refurbishment, upcycling, or simply extraction of valuable materials they contain to give them new life. According to the Ellen McArthur Foundation, this also means that all of us who consume industrial products should stop being owners and become users … (more)
[Aleksa Radonjić, Transformative Private Law Blog, 4 October 2024]
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