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Do you want to get started on your own circular business journey? We’ve published a free short toolkit to help you learn how to get going. You can access the free learning here.
We’ve also delivered or contributed to published reports. You can download them free of charge and if you have any questions please feel free to email us or fill out our contact form.
Fashion/
Does buying pre-loved clothing mean buying less new?
We believe that businesses have bigger sustainability impacts when they understand why it’s better We surveyed the British public to find out whether buying used clothing meant that they reduced their consumption of new clothing.
Electricals & electronics/
Switched on to Value: Powering Business Change
We summarised the evidence base for getting more value from the UK’s electrical and electronic products. The report identifies a range of simple and effective circular actions to increase profit and reduce resource consumption.
Fashion/
Buying pre-owned fashion displaces demand for new resources
We helped Farfetch understand understand international customer reuse behaviour and how buying vintage clothing displaces new product purchases. The report shows the displacement rate from buying pre-owned and the measured environmental savings.
Government funded & NGO/
Fashion that doesn’t cost the earth
We delivered groundbreaking change projects with ReLondon, funded by the Laudes Foundation’s Bridging the Gap programme. The report is the outcome of the support we gave brands to develop their own circular business models, testing ideas and concepts in the real world.
Fashion/
Assessing the commercial viability of circular business models
We helped ASOS explore their circular business model options and better understand customer behaviours around buying used clothing. The white paper shows the steps we supported ASOS through, the consumer research findings and key lessons for other retailers.
Government funded & NGO/
A Pathway to circularity in the textiles sector
We supported WRAP to develop a Circularity Pathway for the new launched Textiles 2030 industry agreement. The pathway sets out a roadmap of actions, milestones and outcomes for the textiles sector.
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