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Workbook 'Circular Economy' for Companies
The workbook ‘Guided Choices towards a Circular Business Model’ supports companies to find out how the Circular Economy can be of value for them. The workbook is meant as a source of inspiration and support for SME’s. The title is a promise: the workbook provides guided choices towards a circular business model. The workbook is meant to be a source of inspiration and support for small- and medium enterprises (SME’s) that want to enter the Circular Economy. The focus is on the choices that companies need to make in their search for a circular business model. Each company is different and makes different choices. The workbook shows there are multiple solutions for the same problem. Based on the given possibilities the best solution for each company can be created. The workbook supports raising awareness, learning about the situation of the company and it’s partners, product (re-)design, service redesign and testing concepts in a business model calculation.
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