Build a Circular Economy

A healthy economy shouldn’t create overflowing waste.

When things are made to be used once and thrown away, the problem does not end in the trash bin. It moves into landfills, waterways, soil, and the air. It also means more raw materials have to be taken, processed, shipped, and replaced again.

A circular economy looks at waste differently. It keeps materials in use for longer through repair, reuse, refill systems, composting, and better product design.

This is not just about recycling more. It is about needing less waste in the first place. A system that protects resources also protects health, communities, and the land we depend on.

Source: Natural Living Ideas