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Circularity - The Podcast About the Circular Economy

Author: LSESU - Circular Economy Society

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How can we change our economy to make it more sustainable? Join us in this adventure through the many problems and solutions surrounding our current economic system. With a mixture of research and interview, we will bring you the most interesting facts about the Circular Economy.
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Can buying clothes be sustainable? How should you wash them? Do clothes rental services really improve our environment? In this episode, we talk with the founder of Slow Fashion UK Cynthia Ko (Co-Founder of Slow Fashion UK) about the Slow Fashion Movement and how we can change the fashion industry can become more sustainable.  To learn more about the Slow Fashion Movement, go to www.slowfashion.global
Your hosts Michael and Lucie will introduce you to the concepts underlying the Circular Economy. We will focus on one of the earliest examples of planned obsolescence, the Phoebus Cartel, linking it to modern system change and business redesign.  Linkedin Music: Hand Drums 65BPM by Bert Jerred (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/bertjerred/61877
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2021-02-2100:55

Welcome to Circularity, the podcast about the Circular Economy. We are your hosts Michael and Lucie and in this short episode, we want to introduce our new podcast and get you interested in the kind of content we will cover in future episodes. We are two students at the London School of Economics and we are part of the Circular Economy Society there. Feel free to reach out to us on social media. Linkedin Instagram Facebook  Music: Hand Drums 65BPM by Bert Jerred (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/bertjerred/61877 
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