How do the new ISO Circular Economy standards support businesses in their transition to a circular economy?
TRE Episode 18: Circularity talks with Mikayla Plaw
Join Louise Nash and Samantha Walmsley-Bartlett in this podcast episode of 'The Redesign of Everything' where they talk with Mikayla Plaw; Executive Director and Organisational Development & Sustainability of Profile Group to share how finding a partner light the path forward was a pivotal moment in her journey to delivering circular outcomes within the nine businesses of Profile Group.
This conversation breaks down their collaboration with the Circularity team, which resulted in multiple circular solutions to the complex challenges of manufacturing waste. Specifically the use of single use packaging within their businesses for transportation of aluminium and how shifting to a reusable alternative has not only reduced emissions and waste, but also cost.
Becoming B Consultants in 2022
Louise and Samantha were thrilled to be selected to train in the B Consultants Program in AUNZ. This aligns with their work as circular economy practitioners — in helping businesses reimagine, activate, measure, and continually progress their impact by applying the principles of circularity.
If you're interested in finding out more, get in touch.
You don't need to read the latest IPCC report ...
… but you do have to act on it. Here’s four ways you can make a start:
1. 𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗗 more about the circular economy and the work Circularity is doing in Aotearoa.
2. 𝗠𝗘𝗔𝗦𝗨𝗥𝗘 how circular your business is, and how to improve by getting in touch with us directly via Samantha Walmsley-Bartlett
3. 𝗟𝗘𝗔𝗥𝗡 how to build and apply circular economy capability at XLabs NZ – New Zealand’s circular economy training program. Register your interest.
4. 𝗔𝗖𝗧𝗜𝗩𝗔𝗧𝗘 change across your business, by starting a conversation about your biggest challenge or ambitious goal with our Circularity practitioners. Flick us an email.
Circularity at the Expo 2020 Dubai
What if we could feed the next billion people and support our planet?
Louise Nash joined the global forum of Expo 2020 Dubai to explore this question in discussion, sharing how a circular economy can address the current challenges of food waste and environmental damage caused by our linear systems. By coming together, we can reimagine and redesign how we grow, make and share our food to be more diverse, distributive and regenerative. Watch the World Majlis here.
Ministry for the Environment becomes a partner for XLabs 2021/22
Circularity is working with the Ministry for the Environment to deliver a nationwide online program and a circular design sprint for XLabs in 2021/22. Aligning environmental priorities with the circular solutions developed as part of the program.
The Redesign of Everything (TRE)
Our very own podcast shares the work of changemakers, designers and practitioners shaping a better future now.
Circularity wins economic development innovation best practice award
XLabs has won the coveted innovation award for economic development best practice, in partnership with Auckland Unlimited.
How circular is your business?
Circularity founder, Louise Nash identifies five critical success factors to becoming circular - from the frontline of transformation.
Circularity spoke alongside Minister David Parker, Te Aroha and Lilian Grace at The Flagship
At a recent event, we shared our insights on how co-design can enable us to work together for our environment. A belief we share with Sustainable Coastlines who hosted the korero.
It’s been estimated that 80% of the environmental impacts of everything we make, use and consume is determined at the design stage. By activating circular economy thinking from the very beginning — and designing for a world that works in tune with nature — we can ensure these problems are not created in the first place.