Patrick Moloney
3 January 2021
Capturing value in the circular economy
The transition to a circular economy is perceived by many to be inevitable, due to the anticipated economic, environmental and social benefits. Yet, if so beneficial to society, why is the transition happening so slowly?
Summarised ways of value creation
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Plug leaks
Screen for and plug obvious leakage e.g. process optimisation, material choices etc.
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Product integrity
Taking necessaryactions and business decisions to enable products to be maintained and reused
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Design for longevity
Design products to be more durable and lost longer
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Cascading
Moving and utilizing materiatls between different value chains
Capturing value options
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Resale
e.g 'as good as new'
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Performance
based delivery e.g. pay per use
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Internalisation
e.g. upstream process optimisation
Key concepts for furniture industry
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Screen for and plug leakage
The office furniture industry uses a diverse range of virgin materials as well as a large amount of energy and water in the production processes. By focusing upon process optimization waste can be minimized.
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Modular design
Key to a circular furniture industry is designing the products to enable them to be repaired/maintained and reused/redistributed with minimum effort. Modular design, enabling components to be replaced or upgraded withe ease , is central to prolonging the integrity of a particular component of office furniture.
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Design for longevity
The designer, in collabration with the manufacturer reviews the durablity of the materials being used to ensure that material choices are such to ensure the longevity and durablity of the product.
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Furniture as a service
More and more businesses are content with transitioning into "Furniture as a service" essentially leasing the furniture with certain conditions such as building repair and maintenance into the agreement with a furniture company. This step is key to capturing value and closing the loop.
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Patrick Moloney
Director, Strategic Sustainability Consulting
+45 51 61 66 46