, How to Measure ‘Circular Economy’ | Ingredients for Continuous Improvement, TheCircularEconomy.com

How to Measure ‘Circular Economy’ | Ingredients for Continuous Improvement

, How to Measure ‘Circular Economy’ | Ingredients for Continuous Improvement, TheCircularEconomy.comLike in many other European countries, the temperature record in the Netherlands was broken in the summer of 2019. In the city Gilze and Rijen it became 40,7 °C. Even more remarkable: this was two degrees above the old record, 38,6 °C measured on 23 august 1944!  Across the world, the weather becomes increasingly weirder, and above all, warmer. To stop this climate change, a world-wide transition to a so-called circular economy is needed. A definition to measure the ‘circularity’ of products and services is however missing. An increasing number of companies say they are on a mission to become 100 % circular, but what they mean remains unclear!

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, How to Measure ‘Circular Economy’ | Ingredients for Continuous Improvement, TheCircularEconomy.com

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