
The Circular Economy Show Podcast
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation welcomes you to The Circular Economy Show, a podcast about a new way to design, make, and use things, and how we can build an economy that's fit for the 21st century.
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Jun 4, 2024 • 26min
Creating nature-positive nutrition from cacti with Dunia Bora
Dunia Bora means a better world, and that’s what Vincent Muhoro, Dunia Bora’s Founder, is aiming to achieve with his nutritious cactus juice drinks and cookies. Vincent joins us in this episode of the Circular Economy Show to explain how creating nature-positive nutrition from the cactus plant is helping to tackle the devastating effects of climate change, while creating resilience and economic opportunities for his local communities. Do not miss how Vincent came up with this brilliant idea and the challenges he’s encountered on his way to nature positive innovation.Do you want to know more about the Big Food Redesign Challenge? Head to our website to meet other creative food business owners like Vincent who are participating in the Challenge. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review, or leave us a comment on Spotify. Your support helps us to spread the word about the circular economy. And if you have any burning questions for the team at the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, drop us a line a podcast@emf.org.

May 28, 2024 • 27min
Scaling refill and return with GoUnpackaged
Catherine Conway, Director and Reuse Lead at GoUnpackaged, shares her expertise on reusable packaging and the initiatives of the Refill Coalition. She discusses the challenges posed by single-use packaging in supermarkets and innovative solutions for in-store refills. The conversation explores the importance of standardization in the reusable sector, as well as the shift in consumer behavior towards more sustainable practices. Catherine highlights the potential for economic growth and job creation through effective collaboration and communication in promoting refills and returns.

May 21, 2024 • 26min
Scaling supply chains in the circular economy with Deborah Dull
Deborah Dull, supply chain super hero, discusses transitioning to circular supply chains in urban centers and the economic advantages of repair networks. The podcast explores innovations like machine vision for repair work and the crucial role of supply chain decisions in achieving a circular economy.

May 14, 2024 • 37min
Scaling product-as-service with Stena Consulting
Circular economy experts Mats Linder and Marta Bergfors from Stena Circular Consulting discuss the challenges of scaling product-as-services. They explore the implementation of PaaS business models in the circular economy, emphasizing the need for innovation and mindset shift. The podcast addresses strategies for companies to overcome barriers, educate consumers on total cost of ownership, and create competitive advantage in a sustainable business model.

May 7, 2024 • 28min
Eurovision in Malmö: How events can accelerate the circular economy
From decorations to infrastructure, food and local business connections, there’s a lot to think about when hosting an event the size of the Eurovision Song Contest. There are also lots of opportunities to make a circular impact with it. In today’s episode of the Circular Economy Show, we travel to Malmö, the city hosting the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest. We’re joined by Malmö’s sustainability coordinator, Veronika Hoffmann, to explore how the city has applied circular principles when planning this internationally acclaimed event. Do you want to read about other examples of circular cities? Don’t miss out on our examples of circular economy in cities.Find out more about how the City of Malmö’s plans for Eurovision..

Apr 30, 2024 • 14min
How can the circular economy help us tackle climate change?
Welcome back to The Circular Economy Show! In our new season premiere, we’re diving into the crucial intersection of climate change and the circular economy. Join us as we sit down with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s Climate Lead, Miranda Schnitger, to find out how the circular economy can help meet climate targets, why it needed to be noted in the official COP28 negotiation outcomes text, and why it’s important to stay optimistic while facing huge challenges. For more information about the role of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation at COP28, go to The circular economy at COP section on our website.

Apr 23, 2024 • 43sec
New season coming up
Join us for a new season of the Circular Economy Show! New episodes drop every Tuesday, so make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode.Just search for the Circular Economy Show on Apple, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.

Apr 2, 2024 • 20min
Reuse and repair: Africa’s long tradition of maximising materials
In the last episode of our series sharing some of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's most popular articles, we explore the world of reuse and repair. Travelling to the African continent, we find out how people and businesses have been embracing strategies to maximize material use for a long timeReuse and repair are critical aspects of a circular economy, but despite clear benefits, they've yet to gain a foothold in the Global North. Whilst greater awareness and new legislation are beginning to shift the needle, driving better use of products and materials in the North, African companies have long been applying creative and innovative approaches to maximise material usage. So what can be learnt?Read the full article

Mar 26, 2024 • 22min
The psychology of ownership in the circular economy
In part two of our series sharing some of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's most popular articles, we dig deep into the psychology behind why we like to own things. We’ll also explore the alternatives that the circular economy offers.Read the article here

Mar 19, 2024 • 21min
How the circular economy helps us stay within planetary boundaries
In our new three-part series, we’re sharing three of the most popular articles written by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s editorial team. In today’s episode, we explore how a circular economy can keep us stay within the nine planetary boundaries set out by the Stockholm Resilience Centre, such as climate change, novel entities (otherwise known as pollution) and ocean acidification.Read the full article
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