Hi Helen, would you be able to expand on what you mean about regenerative practice, perhaps with an example? I assume it is a similar concept to a circular economy philosphy?
Yes, Kate Raworth in her book Doughnut Economics refers to the regenerative economy. Where by design all the components a) have a built in reuse and b) work within environmental boundaries and respect the people that comprise the social fabric of the economy. I realise that is a very brief summary!
I know see the importance of environmental controls and safeguards that will enable resources that this planet so happily provides for the sustainability of all living things on this planet.
Hi Helen, would you be able to expand on what you mean about regenerative practice, perhaps with an example? I assume it is a similar concept to a circular economy philosphy?
Yes, Kate Raworth in her book Doughnut Economics refers to the regenerative economy. Where by design all the components a) have a built in reuse and b) work within environmental boundaries and respect the people that comprise the social fabric of the economy. I realise that is a very brief summary!
I know see the importance of environmental controls and safeguards that will enable resources that this planet so happily provides for the sustainability of all living things on this planet.
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