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THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY


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Suzanne Callander explores what the circular economy looks like for the confectionery industry and why it is important to get involved in creating a sweeter, 


36 Kennedy’s Confection June 2025


he circular economy can mean different things to different people, so let’s start    to the Ellen Macarthur Foundation it is a system where materials never


       a circular economy, products and materials are kept in circulation through the adoption of processes such as maintenance, reuse, refurbishment, remanufacture, recycling, and      climate change and other global challenges, like biodiversity loss, waste, and pollution, by decoupling economic activity from the 


The Foundation explained that the circular economy is based on three principles – driven by design: • Eliminate waste and pollution: Currently, economies work around a take-make-waste  we make products from them, and eventually we  work in the long term because the resources


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