Examples of using More circular in English and their translations into Swedish
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I think we could do so much more with the public procurement tool to become more circular,”says Lina Bergström,
By continuing to develop more resource-efficient business models, Clas Ohlson can contribute to a more circular economy.
Now a new report is being released focusing on how plastics can be more circular and resource-smart.
The launch represents Lindex latest step in exploring new innovative more circular ways of working.
it also contributes to a more circular and sustainable economy.
Together we can find solutions that pave the way for a more circular society", says Hans Torin, CEO, Combitech.
instead introducing more circular solutions.
This is an important step for IKEA on the journey towards a more circular business.
Our overall purpose is to support cities in becoming more circular, thereby reducing the pressures on the environment.
other organizations in need of a transition to a more circular economy.
One issue at the seminar was the challenges that companies face when they become more circular.
With the EU Plastics Strategy we are also driving a new and more circular business model.
Another possible point raised at the seminar may be how companies should finance new, more circular business models.
Moving to more circular economic models promises a much brighter future for the European economy.
The method allows for companies to manage the transition to more circular- and service based offers,
the letters tend to be more circular in form when written in cursive,
thereby contributing to a more circular economy.
The Green Employment Communication23 creates the framework for unlocking the job creation opportunities of a more circular and resource-efficient economy.
As the temple building period progressed, the temples became more sophisticated changing from a cloverleaf shape to a more circular floor plan.
called for action to move to a more circular economy, which relies more on reuse