What goes around: Circularity goes off the straight path

What goes around: Circularity goes off the straight path
Circularity CEO and founder Louise Nash. (Image: Circularity)
Greg Hurrell
Trying to build a circular economy in New Zealand is very much swimming against the prevailing tide, says Circularity founder and chief executive Louise Nash.The company works with business clients to determine how to reduce waste, keep materials in flow, and measure the impact of those changes.Nash said the world extracts around 100 billion tonnes of resources every year, with less than 8% of them ever cycled back into use. That extraction is responsible for around 45% of global carbon emissions."From an NZ perspective, I just see the tak...

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