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Key terms and definitions related to circularity, environmental responsibility, and sustainable practices - explained simply and clearly.
What is a biological cycle?

What is a biological cycle?

The biological cycle recycles natural materials like plants and food waste through decomposition, enriching soil and supporting life. Composting is key, reducing waste and boosting sustainability.
What is the sharing economy?

What is the sharing economy?

The sharing economy helps reduce waste and pollution by sharing goods, services, or spaces instead of owning them. It saves money, protects resources, and builds stronger, connected communities.
What is a repair cafe?

What is a repair cafe?

Repair Cafes bring people together to fix broken items, cutting waste and saving resources. They build skills, community, and support a circular economy for a greener planet.
What is end-of-life (EOL) management?

What is end-of-life (EOL) management?

End-of-Life Management means reusing, recycling, repairing, or safely disposing of products to reduce waste, save resources, and protect the environment. You can help by donating, fixing, or sorting your waste.
What is the as-a-service model (packaging)?

What is the as-a-service model (packaging)?

The Packaging As-a-Service model lets you rent reusable packaging that’s collected, cleaned, and reused, cutting waste and saving resources—a smart, easy way to support a greener future.
What is embodied carbon?

What is embodied carbon?

Embodied carbon is the total CO2 emissions from making, using, and disposing of products. Choosing recycled or low-carbon materials helps reduce this hidden impact on climate change.
What are GRI Standards (Global Reporting Initiative)?

What are GRI Standards (Global Reporting Initiative)?

GRI Standards guide companies to report openly on environmental, social, and economic impacts, boosting transparency, trust, and progress toward sustainability and circular economy goals.
What is decarbonisation?

What is decarbonisation?

Start reducing your carbon footprint by using public transport, switching off unused lights, recycling waste, and choosing energy-efficient products. Small changes make a big difference!
What is global warming?

What is global warming?

You can save energy, recycle more, reduce waste, use less plastic, eat less meat, and support renewable energy. Small changes together help fight global warming and protect our planet.