THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY
should you make the move from linear to
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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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