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Some of the most interesting innovations in our economy are happening at the interface of material science, business models and digital technologies. The products and services presented here have circularity in their DNA, capturing new forms of value and helping address environmental and social challenges.

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Creating trust in the sharing economy: Omocom

On-demand micro-insurance for the sharing economy. The Swedish company provides insurance for hire...

  • Business
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The online platform for scaling reuse: Trove

Trove gives companies access to their own products in the secondary market by offering a platform...

  • Fashion
Mushrooms
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Packaging from ‘mushroom plastic’: Ecovative

Ecovative makes fully compostable packaging products made from mushroom roots or ‘mycelium’ branded...

  • Design
Robot sorting waste
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Artificial intelligence for recycling: AMP Robotics

Improving the economics of recycling using artificial intelligence

  • Business
  • Plastics
Chefs preparing food
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Reducing food waste, increasing profits: Winnow

Winnow was founded with a simple belief that food is too valuable to waste.

  • Food
Ceiling lights
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Why buy light bulbs when you can buy light? Signify

Signify’s circular lighting is a completely new approach to lighting where the capital expense of...

  • Design
  • Business
  • Built environment

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