
Circular Organizing Creates Value for Many
Our first external blog is written by Jan Jonker and Niels Faber. The two scholars reflect on the new economy and the value it brings.
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#014 Protecting marine life with a simple use of light
20% of the world population depends on fish to get their protein, causing overfishing and tremendous waste of 'by-catch'. Dan Watson felt frustrated by how slowly progress was being made in this industry to reduce by-catch and is now protecting marine life with simple use of light.
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#016 A clever alternative to plastic packaging
Single use plastic packaging for food is already a huge global disaster recently exacerbated by the current climate and the need for more take away food alternatives. We meet SoluBlue, a company who have a clever design for a new material composed from seaweed which behaves just like plastic but quickly biodegrades and is totally safe for marine life.
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#024 Revolutionising Energy Recovery
Enjay is the first company in the world to use the hot exhaust air produced by a kitchen to then minimise operation costs of restaurants. They have developed a product called Lepido which will be shaking up the restaurant industry by enabling profitable energy recovery from kitchen ventilation systems.
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#015 We Borrow From Nature
The textiles industry is one of the biggest polluters in the world. The annual clothing volume for the UK alone requires over 20 billion litres of water to dye. At Colorifix, they use synthetic biology to copy how nature makes colours, by looking at DNA, which is used in the dying process.
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#011 Fighting Fuel Poverty
Building space heating is responsible for 36% of CO2 emissions across Europe this is equivalent with 1,176 million tonnes of CO2 emission! AirEx found a way to regulate this and invented an IoT airbrick.
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#017 Plastic Cosmetic
Hundreds of thousands plastic microparticles are released in the environment every time you put on your makeup. Naturbeads explains how this can be done differently.
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#012 Rockin’ the Electronics Industry
Electronic waste (e-waste) is the fastest growing waste stream in the world, with an estimated 54 million tonnes generated annually. The most common element contributing is the printed circuit board, or PCB’s. JIVA invented the first recyclable PCB.
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#005 Fighting Microplastic Pollution
Microplastics show up everywhere: in our oceans, tap water and even in beer. Each week we consume an amount the size of a creditcard. ECOFARIO knows how to filter this tiny shit out of water!
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#003 A Real Green Challenge
One of the largest competitions for sustainable entrepreneurs has started: The Postcode Lotteries Green Challenge 2020. We filmed all 25 Nominees and created their Circular Stories!
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#001 Amsterdam’s Circular Chef
What does it take to cook zerowaste? Circular Chef Bryce gives us a sneak peek in his Kitchen.
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#000 Our Story
How curiosity and drive, some pragmatism and a healthy appetite for adventure took us on a journey towards Circular Stories.
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#Are you a Hero Story?
Do you consider yourself a frontrunner of the new economy? We help you create a stunning Story other Heroes cant resist.
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#002 Meet the King of Indigo
Kings of Indigo is worldwide known as one of the most sustainable, innovative and fair denim brands now moving to circularity.
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‘We believe stories will inspire all to
rethink the way we live, love, travel, work and do business.’
rethink the way we live, love, travel, work and do business.’
Ellekari & Mariëlle
Founders of Circular Stories
Founders of Circular Stories
Circular Products
When buying something new, how do you choose wisely? These products are beautiful from the outside and the inside.