Circular economy: An opportunity for transport and logistics

More and more companies realize the importance to switch from a linear “take, make and waste” approach to a circular “repair, reuse, recycle” framework. As only 9% of the global economy can currently be considered circular, there are many challenges and requirements ahead to drive this enormous transition. Logistics and transport providers will be crucial on the path towards circularity, considering their ability to generate natural systems and facilitate the rise of the sharing economy, which is also a part of this concept.

Where does the global economy currently stand on in terms of the circular economy? What problems and challenges do companies, small and large alike, face when it comes to implementing ambitious environmental and ecological commitments?

Our Operating Partner Wolfgang Lehmacher breaks it down. Read the article (in German) here .

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