VERGE 22 attendees share their insights on climate, innovation and change in the transportation industry.
To unlock the full potential of the circular economy, it is necessary to move beyond solely focusing on profits for business and fundamentally rethink how to deliver the best products and services that cater to people, profit, and planetary needs (aka Triple Bottom Line, TBL). But to do so, you need to know more about circular design.
We will guide you through the principles and course of action with an approachable example: A small, battery-powered consumer good. It allows us to highlight some crucial design principles of the circular economy and to illustrate some of the challenges you might face with your business while stepping into the circular economy. We exemplify material choices and construction technology as well as business model design. The circular design principles of this white paper are for everybody: Head of Product Development, Product Design, Innovation, R&D Managers, CSR Representatives, Sustainability Managers, etc.
This white paper anticipates the changing market dynamics influenced by the right-to-repair movement in the US, the European Green Deal, and a growing sustainability-driven market share.
Download the white paper today to learn more about circular design.
Tech giant announces raft of fresh sustainability measures and investments to address emissions across its global business.
When engaging with today’s youth, be ready to be uncomfortable.
The U.S. Secretary of Energy detailed how businesses, investors and inventors can advance the energy transition.
With the U.S. supplying 1 percent of the world’s lithium, there’s nowhere to go but up.
ESG is, and always has been, essential to business. And the job market reflects that.
This episode features VERGE 22 keynote speakers Paris Agreement negotiator Christiana Figueres, behavioral scientist Sweta Chakraborty, marine geologist Dawn Wright and more.
Behavioral scientist Sweta Chakraborty, president of We Don’t Have Time, says we need to acknowledge cognitive biases and get better at talking about climate risks.
NextCycle’s programs centered community voices from the beginning.