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The ReSOLVE framework is a set of action strategies to change the orientation of the activity of organisations and companies towards a more circular approach.





Deep Dive into Key Topics
Regenerate: a broad set of actions that maintain and enhance the earth’s biocapacity. That includes the transition from finite fossil fuels to renewable energy. It includes reclaiming land and restoring or protecting ecosystems. Returning biological resources to nature also falls into this category, through composting for example.
Share: the ‘sharing economy’ is a concept that overlaps with the circular economy. Sharing gets the full use out of goods and eliminates waste and duplication. The average European car is only driven for 5% of the time, for example, spending the vast majority of the time parked up and out of use. Car-sharing schemes, tool hire, or libraries all help get more value out of products by sharing them. The second-hand market and repair are also filed under ‘share’, as they similarly reduce the ‘loop speed’ of goods passing through the economy, ensuring that they’re only sent back for recycling or reprocessing when they really need it.
Optimise: this is about removing waste energy and materials in the manufacture of goods, and in the use of them as well. It also entails using technology to maximise resource use. For example, fertiliser use is destabilising the nitrogen cycle, but 70% of the fertiliser that is spread on crops is washed away or goes into the soil, and never ends up being used by the plant. Precision farming techniques can deliver exact quantities of fertiliser directly to the roots at just the point that plants look for it, ensuring that as little as possible is wasted.
Loop: where organic materials are composted in a circular economy, inorganic (or ‘technical’) materials are reused. They may be recycled, or even better, goods or parts can be remanufactured. Either way, resources are processed, looped around and put back into the economy, rather than lost to it through landfill.
Virtualise: if you have an e-reader or a Netflix subscription, you’re taking part in the virtualisation of the economy. Think how many different gadgets have been displaced by the apps on your phone – alarm clocks, maps, a daily newspaper. McKinsey also includes driverless cars here and I’m not sure why, as the car itself is hardly dematerialised, even if the driver is.
Exchange: the final category describes the processes of swapping in new technologies, upgrading or replacing older ways of doing things. Electric motors will replace internal combustion engines, for example. We may exchange ways of doing things too – perhaps swapping out private motoring, electric or otherwise, in favour of public transport and autonomous car-sharing.

Watch the below Youtube video explaining the ReSOLVE framework:

 


Interactive exercises/reflective questions


Exercise: Multiple choice

Which of the following ReSolve strategies is used by the company shown in the film?

Exercise: Multiple choice

Which of the ReSolve strategies apply to Dragonfly Gardens - Urban glamping? Select all that apply.

Exercise: Drag & Drop

Organize the items into their correct categories by dragging and dropping each item into the appropriate area.

A broad set of actions including restoring and protecting ecosystems.
Reuse Second Hand, share assets
Recycle materials
Apply new technologies (eg 3D printing)
Dematerialise indirectly (eg online shopping)
Increase performance of product
Regenerate
Share
Optimise
Loop
Virtualise
Exchange
Further resources: videos and/or useful links
C-Tour Database of Circular Projects
https://c-tour.eu/en/learning-platform/modules 
CE Grow Circular
This website is dedicated to growing the market in the circular economy in central Europe and beyond.
https://grow-circular.eu/  
watch the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPoFk6toyso  

Film about: Sustainable development of tourist destination
C-Tour Survey analysis report.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MLADad8QVSqrMnS8g0mYWtpSxSNrwFKn/view?usp=drive_link 

C-Tour Resolve Database
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EXUYplj657HrnC4rhJo7IFNyQbsNc5V0/view?usp=drive_link

References

Ellen MacArthur FoundationCircular economy: a resilient system that is good for business, people & the environment.

www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org
LiveCircularCanvas EU Project https://livecircularcanvas.eu/
"Circular economy – From review of theories and practices to development of implementation tools" by Yuliya Kalmykova, Madumita Sadagop, and Leonardo Rosado https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921344917303701

European sustainability competence framework, GreenComp
https://joint-research-centre.ec.europa.eu/greencomp-european-sustainability-competence-framework_en

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