As humanity ventures farther out into the universe, the vast expanse of orbital space, the region that spans from around 100 kilometers above the Earth’s surface to roughly 36,000 kilometers, presents ...
Materials scientist Dr. Yige Sun, from the Department of Materials and Linacre College at the University of Oxford, and the ...
The current linear production and consumption economic model — labeled by critics as “take-make-waste” — is taking a heavy global environmental toll. The intensive use of primary resources and ...
The circular economy requires us to maximise the use of our resources. As they become more constrained, designing out waste is a global imperative – not a nice-to-have, writes Dr William M. Nelson.
Eight years ago, Finland became the first country to adopt a national circular economy road map to reduce the material footprint of its national economy. But implementing the actions called for ahead ...
The principles of the circular economy have been most influential and applicable to the construction industry. Emphasizing the efficient use of resources, models around reuse and recycling of ...