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Circular Economy

From Linear to Circular

The circular economy is a systemic approach to economic development designed to benefit businesses, society, and the environment. It replaces the linear "take-make-waste" model with one that keeps materials and products in use for as long as possible, extracts maximum value, and regenerates natural systems.

Core Principles

Design out waste and pollution: Products and systems are designed from the start to eliminate waste. Materials are chosen for their ability to be safely returned to the biosphere or cycled indefinitely in technical systems.

Keep products and materials in use: Through reuse, repair, refurbishment, remanufacturing, and recycling, the value embedded in products and materials is preserved as long as possible.

Regenerate natural systems: Rather than merely minimizing harm, circular approaches actively improve natural capital by returning nutrients and materials to the biosphere in beneficial ways.

Circular Economy in SiD

Within SiD, the circular economy is primarily an object-level and network-level tool. It addresses the Materials and Energy categories of ELSI, and connects strongly to the Autonomy system indicator through the Circularity and Self-Sufficiency network parameters.

However, SiD recognizes that a circular economy alone is not sufficient for sustainability. Without considering the system-level dynamics -- resilience, harmony, and the full ELSI spectrum -- circular economy interventions can still lead to unintended consequences.

Practical Application

When integrating circular economy thinking into a SiD process:

Map all material and energy flows within the system boundary

Identify where linear flows can be closed into loops

Evaluate the network-level effects of proposed circular interventions

Check for system-level implications using RAH indicators

Design transition pathways from current linear to future circular operations

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