LSE Limelight #27: The Circular Economy Society

“Everything in nature is circular. In nature there are just no linear systems because everything is kind of feeding on each other, and there’s just no waste. The circular economy is really taking nature as an example and then just applying this example to everything in our everyday life.”


Lara Pohl-Martell, the founder and president of the LSE Circular Economy Society, tells us what the circular economy is, why it matters, and how we can adopt more sustainable habits.

This episode was presented and produced by Brendan Kalish.

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