By Ken Webster, Ellen MacArthur Foundation. Presented at Crowdsourcing Week Europe 2014. Learn more & join us at the next event: http://crowdsourcingweek.com/
14. ‘…the increasing degree of complexity of our economic system is not in
conflict with, but, will promote a tendency towards decentralisation…
Furthermore, it will be promoted by technologies enabling bottom-up
participation of consumers in production processes’ Dirk Helbing
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• worldviews matter – how we think and learn
• science sees a world of dynamic systems (complexity)
• economics reflects science
• waste = food (two cycles – technical and biological ±)
• shift to renewables
• shift from selling goods to services/performance
• rebuild/maintain capital to increase useful flows
• celebrate diversity* – look for effectiveness
• prices as messages to reflect full costs to assist markets
• money and finance? See *diversity and ± productive economy
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Notes de l'éditeur
Circular economy is full list – but concentrating on a few items here