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Think Green S1 - Coggle Diagram
Think Green S1
Biobased Economy
Circular Economy
Limits of linear consumption
Increase in consumers
Increase in consumption
Increase in material intensity
Pranatic switch to packaged goods
Greater waste
Biological / technological / materials / nutrients
Obstacles
Large volumes in broad distribution
Product lifespan
Packaging
Multistage value chain
Value lost in
Agriculture
Processing
Distribution
Use
End of life
Design
Costs
Cost burdens
Rising commodity prices
Increasing price volatility
Curbed economic growth
Loss of energy
Erosion of natural capital
Disposal's heavy toll
Erosion of ecosystem
Global scope of risk exposure
Geopolitical risk
Greater interconnectedness of resources
Principles
Design out waste
Resilience through diversity
Renewable energy
Think in systems
Think in cascades
Schools of thought
Regenerative ideas
Performance economy
C2C
Industrial ecology
Blue economy
Biomimicry
Permaculture
Sources of value creation
Inner circle (reuse)
Circling longer (extending life)
Cascaded use
Redesign for reuse
Innovative business models
Service- and function-based
Product
User
Result
Collaborative consumption
Waste as a resource
Definitions
Green economy
Bioeconomy
Biobased economy
Circular economy
Biomass
Food Waste
Algae
Industrial Ecology
Ecopolis
Economics of Sustainability
Introduction
Capitals
Manufactured capital
Financial capital
Social capital
Human capital
Natural capital
Sustainability Strength
Very weak
Weak
Strong
Very strong
3 Building Blocks
Environment
Environmental Management Systems
Eco-management & Audit scheme
Business
Social
Business Models
Growth
Energy & Climate Change
Systems
Environmental Science
Biodiversity
Lecture
Planetary boundaries
Extinction vortex
HIPPO
Habitat destruction
Introduction of exotic organisms
Pollution
Population growth
Overexploitation
EF criticisms
Dual role of technology
Land degradation
Behaviour Impact Gap (BIG)
Rewilding Europe
Meaning
Native wildlife
Social/cultural context
Economically viable
Model
Rewilding
Communication (Awareness)
Enterprising (ecotourism)
Leopold
Land ethic
A-B cleavage
Conservation
Pinchot
Conservation
Perpetual rights
The priviledges of the few
The duty of the public
Waste
Energy
Water
Air