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  • If washing machines, for example, were rented, the makers of the products rather than consumers would be responsible for repair and replacement.
    2. A system in which resources would be exploited to their full potential through regeneration
  • the “circular economy.” The central aim of moving towards a circular economy is to increase productivity by keeping goods and resources in use for as long as possible, through recovery, reuse, repair, remanufacturing and recycling
    1. A system in which resources would be exploitedto their full potential through regeneration
  • the creation of the so-called linear economy. In other words, it is a “make, take and dispose” economy, in which we extract natural resources, exploit them and then dispose of them as soon as a more up-to-date alternative becomes avail
    3. The cause of a wasteful approach to living
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