April 2025

The Central issue of Circular Economy

Developing a circular economy has become an increasingly popular idea in global policy, seen as a solution to environmental sustainability challenges. However, based on our most recent reading The Circular Economy at a Crossroads, we can see that this circular economy model has some issues. The major issue being that CE is often aligned with […]

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Rethinking Waste: A Personal Reflection on the Circular Economy.

Learning about the circular economy in this class has shifted my own way of thinking about the issues of waste, value, and the systems we operate in. For most of my life, I was used to the idea that things were made, consumed, and discarded in a tidy and linear process.  The circular economy flips

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Personal Reflection on The Circular Economy

The circular economy, based on natural efficiency, promotes an economic model where resources are kept in a constant loop, maximizing value and minimizing waste. This involves mimicking natural systems where materials cycle continuously, demanding a move away from our present linear economic model. This goal necessitates widespread changes, including the creation of long-lasting, recyclable goods,

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Companies’ Love-Hate Relationship with Plastic

Companies often rely on plastic to produce disposable items because it lowers packaging costs and boosts their profit margins. While they benefit economically from plastic use, they rarely take responsibility for the environmental consequences of its production and waste. Instead, the burden of managing plastic waste is shifted onto individual consumers, who are expected to

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Shading and Frontier Economies

We talked about shading and frontier economies this past week, and it made me reflect on the ways in which business externalize costs, especially in terms of environmental justice. Understanding these two concepts are crucial in recognizing how negative consequences of consumption are often hidden from us. Shading is when businesses focus on short-term benefits

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Personal Reflection on Recycling

Recycling. It’s a word we hear all the time, yet the process behind it frequently remains poorly understood. We throw items into blue bins, with the expectation that they will be given a second life. But what actually happens in this process? Explaining “recycling” requires describing a complicated process, which includes gathering, sorting, processing, and

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