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In my time, multiplying the uses of a product has become such a normality in all sectors that, here in 2035, we’re no longer talking about the ‘economy’ but only the ‘Reuse economy’.
What could be more logical than seeking to maximise economic benefits while reducing our ecological impact, the pressure on our resources and biodiversity, and creating jobs as close to home as possible?
I know that in 2025 it was still not easy to successfully scale up this common-sense approach.
And yet, some pioneers laid the foundations since the very first REuse Economy Expo, coming up with viable solutions for their own organisations
and sectors.
Would you join them ?
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From 2035
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Making reuse profitable at scale
Join Circulab and all key European and global stakeholders at REuse Economy Expo on 26 & 27 May 2025 in Paris, a unique international event designed to make reuse a genuine economic and ecological opportunity.
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Read the article ›
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Video user guides
Value Chain Canvas, Partner Map, Circular Canvas |
The tutorial includes: a 20-minute instructional video + a detailed PDF with examples and suggested exercises
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Develop a Sustainable, Circular and Resilient Business
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Understand Business Resilience
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Activate the circular economy
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On 10 February, Antoine Guillou, deputy mayor of Paris, announced the Local Programme for the Prevention of Household and Assimilated Waste (PLPDMA), with targets for 2030. Circulab had the pleasure of orchestrating and leading an evening of conferences and round tables that highlighted the main thrusts of the plan, while looking back at developments in recent years to mark the 5th anniversary of the French anti-waste law for a circular economy.
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Learn more ›
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In French
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Workshop on business resilience (FR)
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Workshop on business resilience (FR)
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ITEEM Centrale Lille with Isabelle
Normand, Stéphane Rivallant and Aurélie Doublet, members of the Circulab community in the Hauts de France region, are launching the 2nd edition of the Innovation Challenge for SMEs and SMIs in the region moving towards more sustainable and circular business models
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Véronique Stern et Véronique Leung from La Réunion développement are offering a support programme in ecodesign for the island's businesses. Each participant benefits from a tailor- made diagnosis, recommendations for their product or service and an action plan co- constructed with their team, as well as group time to encourage the creation of circular loops in the region.
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Watch the testimony of previous participants ›
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In French
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Circulab community member training
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