Social Contract

The concept of circularity is one of the most important aspects of Circulism, and a major commitment we owe to each other. We are currently drafting a Charter of Circularity based on the six categories below. Each of these is an important step in making the entire supply chain and product lifecycle sustainable. They encompass conception, cultivation, creation, coordination, commercialization, and conversion.
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Circular Design
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Circular Design

Circular Design advocates circularity principles in product design to minimize waste, pollution, and emissions when the product is physically built.
Circular Agriculture
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Circular Agriculture

Circular agriculture is defined by feedback loops within farming systems, such as turning food waste into fertilizer for reuse in gardens.
Circular Procurement
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Circular Procurement

Circular procurement includes altering purchasing behavior to factor in circularity principles, incentivizing industries to produce greener via voting with your wallet.
Circular Logistics
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Circular Logistics

Circular logistics are the systems that allow used goods to delivered to refurbishment and recycling centers in an environmentally efficient way.
Circular Recycling
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Circular Recycling

Circular recycling consists of using products at the end of their life cycle as inputs for new materials and products, instead of sending them to the landfill.
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