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85: How Potters Can Use the Circular Economy


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For the last 200 years, industrial society has used a linear economic model that takes raw materials, makes them into products, sells them to consumers who then eventually throw them away. Natural resources are ‘lost’ in this process and this model is widely regarded as unsustainable. 

Contrastingly in the circular economic model, resources are continuously reused, recycled and retained in the supply chain.

In this episode, I talk about some opportunities for Potters to use the circular economy model and reuse materials in their work, such as; 

♻️ - Copper from electrical waste 

♻️ - Rusting iron 

♻️ - Post-consumer glass (you could also use sea glass found on the beach!) 

♻️ - Ash from wood-burning stoves and heaters  

♻️ - Leaves naturally fallen from trees and shrubs

The book that inspired this episode is called ‘Doughnut Economics: Seven ways to think like a 21st-century Economist. By Kate Raworth published in 2017 by Random House. 

You can watch the video version of this episode on YouTube.

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Resources for Potters:

⭐ Pottery eBooks

Pottery Paperback Books available from Amazon

Free Pottery Guides:

🆓 Download the Free How to Make a Pottery Glaze Workbook (suitable for beginners):

🆓 Download the Free How to programme an Electric Kiln for bisque and stoneware glaze firings (includes full kiln firing schedule)

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