eco-fashion show - sustainable textile by dutch spirit - circular economy
DESCRIPTION
Plenary SessionTRANSCRIPT
Towards a circular Economy…
Current Linear System
Stress factors
System challenge
Urgency
• Raw materials mining • Value chain production & consumption • Waste generation
• Declined availability raw materials • Decreased margins and value creation • Ecological disasters
• Preserve stable and prosperous society • Prevent ecological degradation • Economic challenge
• Unprecedented growth world population • Average global life standard is doubled • Approaching ecological tipping points
System change
Selling services in stead of products
Circular Economy
20%
about
products
80%
about
process/
organisation
Visible Chemical purchasing costs: 1€
Hidden Management costs: 3€
Purchasing Transportation
Warehousing Production
Maintenance EHS
Data management
Ecological costs, social costs, …
New Buisness models
Look for your
partners in the
industrial eco-
system
Development and
production: locally
where possible,
global where
needed
Design circularly
Innovate
collectively
From products to
services
Tailor made
business cases
Exchange of
multiple values:
social, ecological,
economical,
informational
Circular Economy: Success factors