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August 17, 2019 18:41

Linear economy is a traditional model based
Take-make-consume-waste approach to using resources.

The transition of linear economy to circular goes to the reuse economy approach .

The purpose of circular ecobomy is to prevent waste.

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August 17, 2019 18:40

Linear economy is a traditional model based
Take-make-consume-waste approach to using resources.

The transition of linear economy to circular goes to the reuse economy approach .

The purpose of circular ecobomy is to prevent waste.

Blog Campus Article

Lets support each other so we can grow more.

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https://www.entrepreneurship-campus.org/ideas/22/14853/

August 17, 2019 18:39

Linear economy is a traditional model based
Take-make-consume-waste approach to using resources.

The transition of linear economy to circular goes to the reuse economy approach .

The purpose of circular ecobomy is to prevent waste.

Blog Campus Article

Lets support each other so we can grow more.

Vote and comment Nat-Urban.

https://www.entrepreneurship-campus.org/ideas/22/14853/

August 17, 2019 18:39

Linear economy is a traditional model based
Take-make-consume-waste approach to using resources.

The transition of linear economy to circular goes to the reuse economy approach .

The purpose of circular ecobomy is to prevent waste.

Blog Campus Article

Lets support each other so we can grow more.

Vote and comment Nat-Urban.

https://www.entrepreneurship-campus.org/ideas/22/14853/

August 17, 2019 18:38

Linear economy is a traditional model based
Take-make-consume-waste approach to using resources.

The transition of linear economy to circular goes to the reuse economy approach .

The purpose of circular ecobomy is to prevent waste.

Blog Campus Article

Lets support each other so we can grow more.

Vote and comment Nat-Urban.

https://www.entrepreneurship-campus.org/ideas/22/14853/

August 17, 2019 18:37

Linear economy is a traditional model based
Take-make-consume-waste approach to using resources.

The transition of linear economy to circular goes to the reuse economy approach .

The purpose of circular ecobomy is to prevent waste.

Blog Campus Article

Lets support each other so we can grow more.

Vote and comment Nat-Urban.

https://www.entrepreneurship-campus.org/ideas/22/14853/

August 17, 2019 18:36

Linear economy is a traditional model based
Take-make-consume-waste approach to using resources.

The transition of linear economy to circular goes to the reuse economy approach .

The purpose of circular ecobomy is to prevent waste.

Blog Campus Article

Lets support each other so we can grow more.

Vote and comment Nat-Urban.

https://www.entrepreneurship-campus.org/ideas/22/14853/

August 17, 2019 18:36

Linear economy is a traditional model based
Take-make-consume-waste approach to using resources.

The transition of linear economy to circular goes to the reuse economy approach .

The purpose of circular ecobomy is to prevent waste.

Blog Campus Article

Lets support each other so we can grow more.

Vote and comment Nat-Urban.

https://www.entrepreneurship-campus.org/ideas/22/14853/

August 17, 2019 18:35

Linear economy is a traditional model based
Take-make-consume-waste approach to using resources.

The transition of linear economy to circular goes to the reuse economy approach .

The purpose of circular ecobomy is to prevent waste.

Blog Campus Article

Lets support each other so we can grow more.

Vote and comment Nat-Urban.

https://www.entrepreneurship-campus.org/ideas/22/14853/

August 17, 2019 18:35

Linear economy is a traditional model based
Take-make-consume-waste approach to using resources.

The transition of linear economy to circular goes to the reuse economy approach .

The purpose of circular ecobomy is to prevent waste.

Blog Campus Article

Lets support each other so we can grow more.

Vote and comment Nat-Urban.

https://www.entrepreneurship-campus.org/ideas/22/14853/