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EPISODE · Feb 15, 2022 · 31 MIN

Designing out waste and learning from nature — it’s the circular economy, dummy!

from The Circular Economy Show Podcast · host Eric Corey Freed, Seb Egerton-Read, Laura Henao

How can we reimagine and rebuild our towns and cities? In this episode, we talk to Eric Corey Freed, Senior Vice President of Sustainability at CannonDesign and Co-Author of Circular Economy for Dummies, about a key circular economy topic — construction and the built environment.What’s wrong with the way we currently design and construct buildings? And what are the challenges in doing things differently? We discuss how we can learn from nature as a model for construction, and how buildings can regenerate nature as part of a circular economy. Eric explains that it’s time to change the paradigm from construction to prostruction, moving from harmful construction practices to an approach inspired by nature.-- Discover more about the work of the Ellen MacArthur FoundationExplore Circular Economy for Dummies Follow Eric on TwitterLearn more about prostructionFollow the Ellen MacArthur Foundation online:YouTubeTwitterLinkedInFacebookInstagram

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