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Material Matters Thomas Rau

Material Matters By Thomas Rau

Material Matters by Thomas Rau


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Summary

Our planet is a closed system with limited material resources, yet our current economic model is designed in a one-way direction from resource extraction to disposal, leading to resource depletion. This book proposes a new economic model, offering an alternative to this linear 'take-make-waste' economy - a comprehensive agenda for change.

Material Matters Summary

Material Matters: Developing Business for a Circular Economy by Thomas Rau

  • Provides the complete web of business ideas, product design, consumer practice and regulation.
  • Written by thought-leaders in the field of the circular economy. Thomas Rau was nominated for the Circular Economy Leadership Award of the World Economic Forum in 2016.
  • Though the book addresses the difficult challenges of the circular economy, it describes a very complex matter in an accessible and enjoyable style.

Material Matters Reviews

This is a book that gives an accessible and practical vision of the circular economy, viewed through the eyes of two people who have played and continue to play a key role in its realisation.

Dame Ellen MacArthur, Founder, Ellen MacArthur Foundation

This book is a bold vision and a manual for a 21st century economy. A wake-up call.

Prof. Dr. Martin R. Stuchtey, University of Innsbruck; Founder, Managing Partner, SYSTEMIQ

A very inspiring and relevant book. We live in times of scepticism, doubt, negativism and populism. But only an agenda of hope takes us further. This is an important contribution to this agenda.

Prof. Dr. Jan Peter Balkenende, Former Dutch Prime Minister

The products of today are the resources of tomorrow if we use them intelligently. This book shows us how.

Prof. Dr. Walter R. Stahel, Leading expert on circular economy; Member of the Club of Rome; Founder -Director, The Product-Life Institute, Geneva

About Thomas Rau

Thomas Rau is an architect, entrepreneur, innovator and recognized thought leader on sustainability and circular economy. His office RAU has been recognized for being at the forefront of producing innovative CO2 neutral, energy positive and circular buildings as a norm. Thomas was elected as Dutch Architect of the Year 2013 and awarded with the ARC13 Oeuvre Award for his widespread contribution in both promoting and realizing sustainable architecture and bringing awareness of the circular economy through international delivered lectures, TV documentaries, TED talks and publications. In 2016, he was nominated for the Circular Economy leadership Award of the World Economic Forum. In 2021, he received the Circular Hero Award by the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure.

Sabine Oberhuber is an economist; together with Thomas Rau, she cofounded Turntoo, one of the first companies in the world focusing on the transition to a circular economy. Sabine is a renowned expert on circular economy; together with her team at Turntoo, she assists corporate clients and public institutions in the development and implementation of circular business models and management strategies and facilitates the transition to a circular economy. She studied economics at the Freie Wilhelms University in Munster (Germany) and received her Master of Management from the ESCP (EAP) European School of Management in Paris, Oxford and Berlin.

Table of Contents

1. The product-as-problem 2. The linear economy or the end of the line 3. Spaceship Earth - a closed system 4. Permanent temporality 5. Changing the rules of the game 6. The Material Passport 7. Madaster - a registry for materials 8. UDMR, The Universal Declaration of Material Rights 9. Material-as-a-Service - rethinking material ownership 10. Completing the Copernican Revolution

Additional information

GOR012912387
9781032193274
1032193271
Material Matters: Developing Business for a Circular Economy by Thomas Rau
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-12-30
260
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