Leadership in the circular economy environment
Interested to see what leadership means in the circular economy environment?
In this Article you can find an overview about circular, leaders, weather and renewables.
The Circular Economy: A Powerful Force for Climate Mitigation (Material Economics) explores how building a more circular economy for the four largest materials in terms of emissions (steel, plastics, aluminum and cement) and two large use segments for these materials (passenger cars and buildings) could reduce emissions globally. The report estimates that a more circular economy for these materials could cut global emissions by 3.6 billion metric tons annually.
Investing in the global green economy: busting common myths (FTSE Russell) states that the “green economy” is worth about $4 trillion, representing 6 percent of the market capitalization of globally listed companies. The report also finds that about 3,000 globally listed companies have exposure to the green economy — up about 20 percent since 2009.