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The Circular Economy Show Podcast

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The Ellen MacArthur Foundation welcomes you to The Circular Economy Show, a podcast about a new way to design, make, and use things, and how we can build an economy that's fit for the 21st century.
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Trailer: Our Redesigning Food series launches next week

Our current linear food system is failing us. It is the primary driver of biodiversity loss, accounts for a third of greenhouse gas emissions and, while 10% of the planet’s population goes hungry, we waste almost one-third of the food we produce. What if there was a better way? What if we could produce food to help nature thrive? In a new five-part podcast series, we’ll explore how a circular economy for food can help address these challenges. Join us from Tuesday 25th April, as we meet the peop...

Apr 21, 202353 sec

Busting the myths of circular design for fashion

The current fashion system is broken. Every year the fashion industry misses out on hundreds of billions of dollars and contributes significantly to waste and pollution through the linear take-make-waste economy. In this episode, Chloe Anderson from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s fashion team joins us to discuss the business opportunities around applying circular principles to the fashion industry, and helps address some of the myths around these ideas. Complete our listener survey Buy the Cir...

Apr 11, 202320 minEp. 106

Creating better packaging from seaweed with Notpla

Earthshot prize winner Notpla is revolutionising the way we think about packaging. In this episode of The Circular Economy Show Podcast, we hear from Pierre Paslier, the company’s co-founder, about how they are using seaweed as a viable alternative to plastic packaging, how that works in a circular economy, and how they plan to scale. This conversation featured in episode 59 of the Circular Economy Show. Watch it here. Find out more about Notpla. Complete our listener survey....

Apr 04, 202314 minEp. 105

Could we grow a building? How Biohm is using biotechnologies to advance the circular economy

Imagine if one day we could grow our buildings! In this episode, hear how one company is already developing radical biotechnologies to innovate the construction industry and beyond. Dr Ehab Sayed, Founder and Chief Evolution Officer at BIOHM, discusses how biotechnologies such as mycelium - the root structure of fungi - help to accelerate the transition to a circular economy, his personal journey to this space, and how one day we might be able to grow our own buildings. This conversation also ap...

Mar 28, 202312 minEp. 104

The role of design in the circular economy

With 45% of global greenhouse gas emissions coming from how we make and use things, design has huge potential to influence our transition to a circular economy. In this episode of the Circular Economy Show Podcast, we explore why design is important, what ‘circular-ish’ means, and hear about the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s six design leverage points. In a conversation taken from a recent episode of the Circular Economy Show, hosts Seb and Lou talk to the Foundation’s Design Lead, Joe Iles, abou...

Mar 21, 202313 minEp. 103

The Circular Economy and Open Source

The term ‘open source’ is often linked to the development of software. But what about hardware? In the final part of this series, Colin meets two experts working in this space to hear how, much like in the natural world, collaboration can be used to address some of the problems of a linear economy, and help to accelerate a circular one. Colin is joined by Alastair Parvin from WikiHouse, an online service that provides blueprints of houses for free, and by Pilar Bolumburu from Materiom, a company...

Nov 29, 202229 minEp. 102

The Circular Economy and Reuse

There are significant material, energy, labour and carbon savings to be made by reusing, rather than remaking, a product. How does this work in business? And how does it fit into a circular economy? In this episode, Colin Webster from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation speaks to José Manuel Moller from Algramo about the role of reuse in household shopping, and to architect Nitesh Magdani about reuse in the built environment. __ Useful links: Explore the butterfly diagram Read the reuse booklet Learn...

Nov 22, 202221 minEp. 101

The Circular Economy and Agriculture

The circular economy is often wrongly characterised as a tech solution, or a solution for tech, but it’s about much more than that. As we heard in episode 97, there are two cycles: the technical and biological one. In this episode, we’re exploring the latter. Colin Webster from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation talks to farmer and soil advocate Abby Rose, and Gero Leson, Vice President of Special Operations at Dr. Bronner's, to hear about the benefits and practicalities of agriculture in a circular...

Nov 15, 202232 minEp. 100

The Circular Economy and Repair

What do you do when something you own, say a toaster, breaks? You’ve usually got two options: fix it, or replace it. It often feels like replacing an item is easier than repairing it, and the most cost-effective solution. But in a circular economy, we want goods and materials to stay in circulation at high value for as long as possible. So how does that work in reality? In this new series, Colin Webster from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation explores individual elements of the circular economy. In ...

Nov 08, 202216 minEp. 99

Find out about our new series

Sometimes the concept of a circular economy seems so large that it's difficult to get to grips with it. It's never about one thing. It's about a million things at once. We're back next week with a new look, and a new series! Over the next four episodes, Colin Webster from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s learning team helps break the concept down into smaller chunks. He’ll speak to experts from the fields of repair, agriculture, open source, and reuse to find out how they relate to the circular ...

Nov 02, 202254 sec

What is the circular economy? The role of people and design

In the final part of this series, our founder Ellen MacArthur and Circular Design Lead, Joe Iles, discuss what individuals can do to make the circular economy happen, and the role design has in accelerating this transition. Ellen also looks back at some of the progress that has been made since launching the Foundation a decade ago. If you missed the previous episodes, where we learned what we mean by a circular economy, and what the butterfly diagram is, then we recommend listening to those firs...

Oct 11, 202219 minEp. 98

What is the circular economy? The biological vs technical cycles

How can a mobile phone be made in a circular way? What about a sandwich? In this episode, our founder Ellen MacArthur and Circular Design Programme Lead, Joe Iles, look at these two different elements of the circular economy. They discuss the flow of materials in the system, from technical processes such as reuse and repair, to regenerating nature. If you missed the previous episode, where we went back to basics and learned what we mean by a circular economy, then we recommend listening to that ...

Oct 04, 202219 minEp. 97

What is the circular economy? Back to basics

What is the circular economy? In this three-part series from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, we’re revisiting conversations between our founder, Ellen MacArthur, and Circular Design Programme Lead, Joe Iles. Over the next few episodes, they will discuss what a circular economy is, how it works, and share some examples of it in action. In this episode, we hear how Ellen’s experience of sailing around the world led her to explore the circular economy, and go back to basics on what the term means. ...

Sep 27, 202223 minEp. 96

Scaling the circular economy with Timberland and the Coca-Cola Company

How do large multi-national companies help the transition to a circular economy? Over the last few episodes, we’ve heard from policymakers, designers, and global changemakers about their role in shifting from a linear take-make-waste economy, to a circular one, where waste is eliminated, resources are circulated, and nature is regenerated. In this episode we hear how two large organisations are adapting the way they do business to scale circular economy solutions. Charlie Downes-Jackson, Global ...

Sep 06, 202216 minEp. 95

New materials for a circular economy

To accelerate the transition to a circular economy, we need the materials to help us get there. In this episode, we hear from three companies about how their work contributes to taking us away from the linear take-make-waste economy, to a circular one. We’re joined by Pascal Chalvon Demersay, Chief Sustainability & Government Affairs Officer at Solvay; Liz Corbin, the Co-CEO & Founder of Materiom; and Neekta Hamidi, Associate Director of Policy & Partnerships at Ginkgo Bioworks. Our ...

Aug 30, 202218 minEp. 94

The power of policy

It's quite difficult to do business on a dead planet,' says Helena Braun, Member of the Cabinet of Frans Timmermans, the Executive Vice-President of the European Commission leading the work on the European Green Deal . In conversation with Miranda Schnitger, the Foundation's Government Lead, Helena discusses the Commission's recently-announced Nature Package , and how policy plays a vital role in creating a nature-positive economy. We are also joined by Shardul Agrawala, Head of the Environment ...

Aug 23, 202226 minEp. 93

Redesigning the future

In this episode, IDEO Chair and Co-CEO, Tim Brown, speaks to Joanna Choukier, RSA Director of Design and Innovation, Michael Pawlyn, architect and author of Biomimicry in Architecture , and David Wilkinson, VP of Agriculture and Dairy at Pepsico Europe, to explore the power of design to transform the system. This is second in a series of podcast episodes recorded at Summit 22 — the Foundation's flagship annual event — which brought together business leaders, policymakers, innovators, and global ...

Aug 16, 202221 minEp. 92

Profound connections: the circular economy, biomimicry, and doughnut economics

In this episode, we are joined by our very own three wise women — the Foundation's founder and chair of trustees, Ellen MacArthur, Doughnut Economics author and co-founder of the Doughnut Economics Action Lab, Kate Raworth, and the co-founder of Biomimicry 3.8, the world's first bio-inspired consultancy, Janine Benyus. This is first in a series of podcast episodes recorded at Summit 22 — the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's flagship annual event — which brought together business leaders, policymaker...

Aug 09, 202221 minEp. 91

NEW SERIES! Conversations from Summit 22

The Circular Economy Show Podcast is back with a new series that looks at the solutions and innovations that can scale, and who’s already doing it. We'll hear from business leaders, policymakers, innovators, and global changemakers about how we can accelerate the transition to a circular economy. The first episode drops on Tuesday 9th August. Subscribe now so you don't miss it! In the meantime, why not check out our library of 90 episodes featuring inspirational stories from the circular economy...

Aug 05, 202237 sec

How to use creativity to find solutions

Designers and creatives can have an important impact in the circular economy, but how do we put that into action? In this episode, Philippe Meunier, co-founder and CEO of creative agency Sid Lee, shares 10 tips with us on how to find more creative solutions. From removing fear around new projects, and why it’s important to embrace fun in creative work, grab a pen and take note of Philippe's excellent tips. Philippe was in conversation with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Circular Design Program...

Jun 21, 202229 minEp. 90

How is IKEA embracing circular design?

How is the world’s largest furniture retailer embracing circular economy principles? In this episode, we hear from Hanna Ahlberg, IKEA’s Circular Product Development Project Leader. In a conversation with Joe Iles, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s Circular Design Programme Lead, Hanna discusses materials innovation, piloting furniture rental, and why IKEA is standardising its parts. Find out more about the Ellen MacArthur Foundation Watch more from Summit 2020 Keep in touch with the Foundation v...

Jun 14, 202222 minEp. 89

What is the role of the creative industries in building back better?

When talking about the circular economy, we often hear about science, engineering and policy. But what about the role of the creative industries? What part does advertising, branding and marketing play in transitioning from a wasteful linear economy, to a circular one? In this episode we'll hear from Farah Ramzan Golant, president of Kyu, a collective of creative organisations including IDEO, Sid Lee and Kepler; and Chris Riley, founder of Studio Riley, and former head of strategic planning at A...

Jun 07, 202236 minEp. 88

Lily Cole’s reasons for optimism in our changing world

In the first of a 4-part series looking at the role of creatives in building a circular economy, we hear from Lily Cole. Lily, who made her name as a fashion model, spoke to Ellen MacArthur and Emma Chow about her book, ‘Who Cares Wins: Reasons for optimism in our changing world,’ and why she became interested in environmental activism. This conversation was originally part of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s Summit 2020, and you can watch it here . Keep in touch with the Foundation via our soci...

May 31, 202232 minEp. 87

Tackling the plastic pollution crisis: Unilever's VP for Packaging discusses the company's circular ambitions

We can’t recycle our way out of the plastic pollution crisis. We need a circular economy for plastic — one that eliminates problematic and unnecessary plastic, innovates to ensure the plastic we do need is reusable, recyclable, or compostable, and circulates the plastic items we use to keep it in the economy and out of the environment. Unilever, which has signed the Foundation’s Global Commitment to create a circular economy for plastic, has increased the recycled content in its packaging from 1...

May 24, 202233 minEp. 79

Circular economy innovation: The roles of investors, corporates and cities

Across this mini series on the podcast, we’ve been exploring the potential of a circular economy that is regenerative by design and discussed examples of where it is already happening today. In this episode, we dig into what will be needed to make that happen. Featuring perspectives from a large business, city policymakers and investors - but also successful circular economy startups - we aim to challenge the perception that this is only about activating more money and explore the wider shift th...

May 17, 202240 minEp. 86

Circular economy innovation: Regenerative materials in action

What if the materials we used were not finite? What if the more material we used, the better it was for the environment? And what might it take to make this a reality at the scale of fossil-based materials today? In this podcast, we explore these themes and more in the context of a regenerative material landscape that is increasingly moving from concept to actuality with an ever growing number of solutions hitting the market. We’re joined by guests with real seaweed and mushroom-based solutions ...

May 10, 202220 minEp. 85

Circular economy innovation: Making money without making new clothes

Fast fashion is arguably one of the poster children of a linear economy, but circular economy innovation is already hitting the market and demonstrating that a different future is possible. In this episode, we explore some of the innovations that are disrupting the market from rental to resale to entirely different conceptions of the sector. In part two of a four part series on this podcast, we'll hear how and where circular economy innovation is happening today demonstrating the possibility of ...

May 04, 202232 minEp. 84

Circular economy innovation: How food can reverse biodiversity loss and tackle climate change

The Foundation’s Big Food Redesign report showcases the possibility of healthier food that provides greater resilience, better outcomes for farmers, all whilst contributing to the efforts to reverse biodiversity loss and tackle climate change. In this episode of the podcast, we speak with Gaelle Le Gelard from the Foundation, Andy Cato and George Lamb from Wildfarmed who are actively practices regenerative agriculture on over 100 farms, and Guus Ter Haar from ReNature. In part one of a four part...

Apr 26, 202233 minEp. 83

Life-friendly chemistry, biomaterials, and AI — the future of the circular economy

In this episode, we explore topics including life-friendly chemistry, optimising materials using AI, and how we can develop and scale biomaterial use. Alysia Garmulewicz — the Founder of Materiom, and Associate Professor of High Tech Entrepreneurship at the Facultad de Administración y Economía, Universidad de Santiago de Chile — joins us to explain more. -- Visit Materiom's website Watch Alysia speaking at the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Summit 21 Learn more about the Foundation...

Apr 12, 202223 minEp. 82

Regenerative farming — the role of leading food companies

All the food we eat is designed. Food brands and supermarkets design everything we eat — how it looks and tastes, and how good it is for us and for nature. The top ten food brands and supermarkets influence 40% of agricultural land use in the UK and EU — which means they have the power to make nature-positive food the norm. So, what do we mean by ‘regenerative natural systems’ — and how does it tackle global challenges including climate change and biodiversity loss? In this episode, Patrick Hold...

Apr 05, 202248 minEp. 81
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