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Welcome back to the newest episode of HappyPorch Radio!
In episode 10, our hosts interview Fleur Ruckley, a Circular Economy and Resource Management Consultant. Fleur currently works at Topolytics on their analytics platform that uses data analytics, mapping and machine learning to make waste and resource management more transparent, more efficient and more effective commercially and environmentally.
The hosts and Fleur discuss the social aspects of Circular Economy and, as one example, compare the mindsets between South Africa and the UK regarding environmental management. They stress the importance of taking small steps and seeking external support to bridge the gap between current practices and sustainability objectives and the need to shift from a reactive mindset to a proactive one, fundamentally changing the system.
Join us in this episode to hear how Fluer concludes the discussion with hope and expressing optimism in people's willingness to engage with complexity, organisations making changes, and the availability of solid data for informed decision-making!
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Welcome back to the newest episode of HappyPorch Radio!
In episode 10, our hosts interview Fleur Ruckley, a Circular Economy and Resource Management Consultant. Fleur currently works at Topolytics on their analytics platform that uses data analytics, mapping and machine learning to make waste and resource management more transparent, more efficient and more effective commercially and environmentally.
The hosts and Fleur discuss the social aspects of Circular Economy and, as one example, compare the mindsets between South Africa and the UK regarding environmental management. They stress the importance of taking small steps and seeking external support to bridge the gap between current practices and sustainability objectives and the need to shift from a reactive mindset to a proactive one, fundamentally changing the system.
Join us in this episode to hear how Fluer concludes the discussion with hope and expressing optimism in people's willingness to engage with complexity, organisations making changes, and the availability of solid data for informed decision-making!