Designed for maintenance and durability in such a way that encourages longer use than the industry standard in practice and at scale and in such a way that does not compromise circular treatment at the end of functional life.
Designed for maintenance and durability in such a way that encourages longer use than the industry standard in practice and at scale and in such a way that does not compromise circular treatment at the end of functional life.
A sustainable economic system that aims to maximize the use of products and resources, minimize waste and the release of harmful substances, and reduce the environmental impact throughout their entire life cycle.
Learn moreRecirculation involves strategies like maintenance, reuse, refurbishment, and recycling to extend the lifespan of materials and reduce waste. The use rate measures the proportion of materials that are reused in comparison to overall material use.
Learn moreThe European circular economy principles include usability, reusability, repairability, disassembly, remanufacturing, recycling, recirculation by the biological cycle, and other potential optimization of product and material use.
Learn moreWater and wastewater that is reused or recycled within a facility or shared with other undertakings to reduce water demand and minimize discharge. Can be used in the same process or different processes within the same facility or other facilities of the undertaking.
Learn moreResilience refers to the capacity of a product, component, or material to maintain its functionality and relevance when utilized as intended.
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