In this episode, host Stephanie McLarty discusses the significance of Circular Economy Month with guests Caitlin Perry and Audrey Manuel from the Circular Innovation Council. They explore the transition from Waste Reduction Week to a broader focus on the circular economy, emphasizing the importance of systemic change in consumption and waste management. The conversation highlights the various themes of Circular Economy Month, the role of businesses and individuals in promoting circular practices, and the resources available for participation. The episode concludes with advice on how to engage in circular economy initiatives and the importance of celebrating small achievements in sustainability efforts.
Takeaways
- Circular Economy Month aims to raise awareness about circular solutions.
- The Circular Innovation Council has a long history in recycling and sustainability.
- A circular economy rethinks the entire process of production and consumption.
- The importance of transforming systems to address climate change and biodiversity loss.
- Circular Economy Month includes various themes to educate and engage the public.
- Businesses can participate through employee engagement and community initiatives.
- Individuals can take small actions to contribute to the circular economy.
- Resources are available for both individuals and businesses to get involved.
- Celebrating small achievements in sustainability is crucial for motivation.
- It’s never too late to start making a difference in sustainability.
Learn more about Circular Economy Month> https://circulareconomymonth.ca/
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