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What goes around comes around. The toxins we build into products come back to poison us sooner or later. It’s the circular economy at work. So imagine if we could
design systems to remove those toxins in the first place, or at least capture
them and return them to the process. Building a cradle-to-cradle economy is a
mammoth task, and it’s the mission of Louise Nash, the CEO of Circularity, a
consultancy that helps companies build circular systems. She’s also the founder
of X-Labs, a workshop series that kickstarts the journey for companies as big as
Lion Breweries and as tiny as EV Maritime.
By Podcasts NZ / Vincent Heeringa5
11 ratings
What goes around comes around. The toxins we build into products come back to poison us sooner or later. It’s the circular economy at work. So imagine if we could
design systems to remove those toxins in the first place, or at least capture
them and return them to the process. Building a cradle-to-cradle economy is a
mammoth task, and it’s the mission of Louise Nash, the CEO of Circularity, a
consultancy that helps companies build circular systems. She’s also the founder
of X-Labs, a workshop series that kickstarts the journey for companies as big as
Lion Breweries and as tiny as EV Maritime.

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