Top 10 Ways to Contribute to the Circular Economy
Rethinking consumption and reducing waste benefits the environment. Here’s how you can take part.
By Vawn Himmelsbach
The library provides a great option for borrowing instead of buying. | VIDEO: PRESSMASTER/ENVATO
The circular economy is a social and economic movement towards sustainability that goes far beyond recycling. It aims to replace our typical “take-make-waste” linear model wherein we take resources from the earth, make them into products that we consume and then throw them away as waste. So, what exactly is a circular economy? According to the Government of Canada, it’s an approach that “retains and recovers as much value as possible from resources by reusing, repairing, refurbishing, remanufacturing, repurposing or recycling products and materials.” For businesses, the circular economy might mean offering buy-back programs or creating new products from what would otherwise be considered waste. But individuals can also participate in the circular economy. Not only is it good for the environment and good for the community, it’s also good for your wallet.
Here are 10 ways you can participate in the circular economy and make the shift from consumer to steward of local resources.
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Reducing waste is the goal of the circular economy, and as a consumer, there are a number of ways to accomplish that. | PHOTO: PRESSMASTER/ADOBE STOCK
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