The circular economy guide is available from the LaCoRe collective. Credit: Creative Commons
The LaCoRe collective (Landes Collectif Réemploi), supported by Récita, has just published a practical guide on the circular economy in order to help companies make a diagnosis and find avenues of action to reduce their consumption of raw materials.
Unveiled in October, the very practical guide from the Landes collective on the circular economy is increasingly used. Indeed, the LaCoRe collective (Landes Collectif Réemploi) has just published a guide allowing companies to clarify their raw materials reduction policy with a view to circularity of the economy. In October, the eight active members of the network offered this guide built around a circular questionnaire. Around forty questions, around five themes dear to business leaders, allow you to carry out your self-diagnosis. By responding, the company is, in fact, already beginning to lay the first stones of its response strategy.
A webinar on January 23
The players in the LaCoRe network are: Landes Partage, Voisinage, Graines de Partages – which carries the eco-solidarity flea market in Mimbaste –, Roue Libre en Grand Dax, the Makéo fablab in Pulséo, the Maison ecocitoyenne des Landes, Les Voiles s’involved and the Solidarity Household Appliances Counter.
The network is supported by Récita, the collaborative platform for sharing news, initiatives, information, feedback and tools established by the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region.
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Récita regularly organizes meetings and events to develop the circular economy. For example, on January 23 from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., a webinar will be available to draw ideas and better understand these issues. “The production of the material is one of the most impactful stages in the life cycle of a garment. How can we reduce this impact? What strategies can be put in place? The eco-organization Refashion offers you a webinar dedicated to the eco-design of your products with a focus on minimizing the impact of material consumption during the design and manufacture of your clothes. CETI – European Center for Innovative Textiles – will speak during this webinar »promises Récita.
To follow this webinar, you must register here.