Circular Guidance note 1.2: No free riding

The Principle of No Free Riding complements that of No Double Counting (summary); both form part of Circular Guidance Note 1 (Full Note); both Principles safeguard the environmental and social integrity of the Circular Credits Mechanism and of the waste management systems of its users. No Free Riding has fairness at its heart: The Circular […]
The World Economic Forum partners with Circular Action Hub

New partnership to focus on advancing the circular economy through innovation and cross-sector relationships. The World Economic Forum (WEF) and BVRio’s Circular Action Hub (CAH) are collaborating to advance support for circular innovation around the world. The Forum’s Scale360° initiative creates much-needed connectivity across a wide range of stakeholders, including financiers, technologists, activists, public servants […]
Can Circular Credits help cities deal with waste?

Waste management is expensive business for municipalities around the world. This is especially true in low- and middle-income countries, where up to 20% of municipal budgets goes to waste collection. However, even though waste collection is frequently the biggest item in these budgets, it still remains chronically under-funded. The cost to governments to be able […]
Circular Guidance Note 1: No double counting

OUR APPROACH: LEARNING BY DOING The Circular Credits Mechanism (CCM) is guided by a set of Principles & Criteria to ensure the environmental and social integrity of the credits issued and the waste management systems of its users. Underpinning our approach is the principle of ‘learning by doing’. And that is because we recognise that […]
PLASTIC PANDEMIC: COVID-19 TRASHED THE RECYCLING DREAM
SOURCE : REUTERS COVID-19 has hit plastic recycling, just as big oil firms are investing hundreds of billions of dollars to make new plastic. These investments massively exceed the industry’s spending to tackle plastic waste. Read full article here.
ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF PLASTIC WILL FILL OCEANS, LAND BY 2040 EVEN WITH IMMEDIATE GLOBAL ACTION, REPORT SAYS

SOURCE : CNN More than 1.3 billion tons of plastic waste will flow into the world’s oceans and land over the next two decades without widespread intervention, according to a group of scientists who developed a new computer model to track the flow of global plastic pollution. Single-use plastic has surged in production in recent […]
IT’S TIME TO VALUE WASTE COLLECTORS FOR THEIR PIVOTAL ROLE IN THE PLASTIC SUPPLY CHAIN

SOURCE : GREENBIZ Waste collectors play a pivotal role in the plastic supply chain, making sure plastic is collected instead of making its way into waste streams. But even while playing an important role in the chain, these individuals typically are not valued adequately for the contribution they make. «What we’re seeing is these people […]
PLASTICS COULD HELP BUILD A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE – HERE’S HOW

SOURCE : THE CONVERSATION The disposal of plastics is a global problem. They are nearly indestructible in natural conditions but are discarded worldwide on a large scale. The world produces around 359 million metric tons of plastics each year. Nature cannot address the amount of their disposal at a speed fast enough to prevent harm […]
HOW TO BUILD A CIRCULAR ECONOMY

SOURCE : WORLD RESOURCES INSTITUTE We have a waste problem. The world threw away around 300 million tons of plastic in 2019, nearly equivalent to the weight of the human population. Scientists expect there could be more plastic than fish in the ocean by 2050. One year’s electronic waste weighs in at more than 50 […]
Inspirational women led recycling cooperatives: ACERJ

Born into a traditional family of waste pickers in Rio de Janeiro, Glória de Souza dos Santos, 45, has worked for over three decades in the recycling market. She was brought up in Laureano, a neighbourhood of Jardim Gramacho, the largest «recycling centre of the State of Rio de Janeiro», where together with her mother […]