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Circular Economy: What effect could deposit systems have to promote circularity?
Part seven of eight in the circular economy 2030 series by TOMRA and FutureManagementGroup analyses the possible effects of deposit systems on the recycling value chain of the future.
https://www.resociety.net/blog/an-incentivizing-alternative-for-plastic-waste

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Circular Economy 2030: Reuse rules?
Reuse as the primary circularity strategy could make a big difference in the world. Even though industry experts do not perceive it as the most probable scenario, it’s worth to consider which effects it would have on the global waste and recycling system.
This blog is part six of eight in the scenario analysis series: Circular Economy 2030

https://www.resociety.net/blog/back-to-the-basics-reuse-as-primary-alternative
Circular Economy 2030: Material innovation and chemical recycling
Can material innovation and chemical recycling be the solution. How would a world focussing on these technologies to solve the waste problem look like?
Part 5 of 8 in the CE 2030 scenarios series powered by TOMRA and FutureManagementGroup.

https://www.resociety.net/blog/what-are-the-alternatives-a-complementary-solution
Mission Circularity Part 4: The Role of Mechanical Recycling
Part four of the future scenario looks at the role mechanical recycling can play in 2030 on the road to a truely circular economy.

https://www.resociety.net/blog/mechanical-recycling-a-key-in-mission-circularity
Mission Circularity – Part 3
Read part three of our fictional story from the future.
The story is about Riley Holmes, an investigative journalist, looking back on a time in which society committed to building a circular future.

Using odd windows of time
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MISSION CIRCULARITY – PART TWO

Part two of the expactation scenario for the future of the circular economy and plastic waste.
Read, how the story continues on resociety.net: