Circular Consulting has extensive experience in helping businesses and organizations across industries define what and how to prioritize to realize their desired goals. Discover some of our customers' challenges, approaches, and results on their journey to become a more sustainable business through circularity.
Circular Consulting has extensive experience in helping businesses and organizations across industries define what and how to prioritize to realize their desired goals. Discover some of our customers' challenges, approaches, and results on their journey to become a more sustainable business through circularity.
Circular Consulting has extensive experience in helping businesses and organizations across industries define what and how to prioritize to realize their desired goals. Discover some of our customers' challenges, approaches, and results on their journey to become a more sustainable business through circularity.
Challenge
To achieve its circularity goal by 2030, the company wanted to create a product made from 100% post-consumer recycled plastic and recycled components.
Approach
We started by defining a common purpose and goal for the project. Then, we produced and reused several plastic components from Stena Recycling's electronics process, which in turn were quality assured and matched to the customer's material requirements.
Delivered value
As a result of the project, the customer was able to produce a product made entirely of recycled plastic and reused components. Quality tests proved that the product met the expectations.
Learn more about this collaboration here.
Challenge
To achieve its circularity goal by 2030, the company wanted to create a product made from 100% post-consumer recycled plastic and recycled components.
Approach
We started by defining a common purpose and goal for the project. Then, we produced and reused several plastic components from Stena Recycling's electronics process, which in turn were quality assured and matched to the customer's material requirements.
Delivered value
As a result of the project, the customer was able to produce a product made entirely of recycled plastic and reused components. Quality tests proved that the product met the expectations.
Learn more about this collaboration here.
Challenge
To achieve its circularity goal by 2030, the company wanted to create a product made from 100% post-consumer recycled plastic and recycled components.
Approach
We started by defining a common purpose and goal for the project. Then, we produced and reused several plastic components from Stena Recycling's electronics process, which in turn were quality assured and matched to the customer's material requirements.
Delivered value
As a result of the project, the customer was able to produce a product made entirely of recycled plastic and reused components. Quality tests proved that the product met the expectations.
Learn more about this collaboration here.
Challenge
The customer sought to determine the current state of their products' recyclability and find the potential for improvement to increase both recyclability and overall circularity.
Approach
We made an in-depth analysis of the customer's product based on design, materials selection, usage, and the current recycling system. Based on the analysis, we gave recommendations on how to enable a higher proportion of recycled material in the production of new products.
Delivered value
The project gave the customer figures on recyclability. These figures are also the basis for further increasing circularity, and the customer can use them to concretize their sustainability goals.
Challenge
The customer sought to determine the current state of their products' recyclability and find the potential for improvement to increase both recyclability and overall circularity.
Approach
We made an in-depth analysis of the customer's product based on design, materials selection, usage, and the current recycling system. Based on the analysis, we gave recommendations on how to enable a higher proportion of recycled material in the production of new products.
Delivered value
The project gave the customer figures on recyclability. These figures are also the basis for further increasing circularity, and the customer can use them to concretize their sustainability goals.
Challenge
The customer sought to determine the current state of their products' recyclability and find the potential for improvement to increase both recyclability and overall circularity.
Approach
We made an in-depth analysis of the customer's product based on design, materials selection, usage, and the current recycling system. Based on the analysis, we gave recommendations on how to enable a higher proportion of recycled material in the production of new products.
Delivered value
The project gave the customer figures on recyclability. These figures are also the basis for further increasing circularity, and the customer can use them to concretize their sustainability goals.
Challenge
To move upwards the waste hierarchy, the customer wanted to examine the current handling of products after their first use.
Solution
We did a study on the company's various product categories. In the study, we examined which materials and components that could be reused or recycled. We also determined which needed to be incinerated or disposed. In addition to this, we defined opportunities for how to become more sustainable through circularity.
Delivered value
A report and a workshop gave the customer new insights and increased understanding of opportunities and obstacles with circular flows of products, components and materials. These insights became the foundation for further developing a more circular business model.
Challenge
To move upwards the waste hierarchy, the customer wanted to examine the current handling of products after their first use.
Solution
We did a study on the company's various product categories. In the study, we examined which materials and components that could be reused or recycled. We also determined which needed to be incinerated or disposed. In addition to this, we defined opportunities for how to become more sustainable through circularity.
Delivered value
A report and a workshop gave the customer new insights and increased understanding of opportunities and obstacles with circular flows of products, components and materials. These insights became the foundation for further developing a more circular business model.
Challenge
To move upwards the waste hierarchy, the customer wanted to examine the current handling of products after their first use.
Solution
We did a study on the company's various product categories. In the study, we examined which materials and components that could be reused or recycled. We also determined which needed to be incinerated or disposed. In addition to this, we defined opportunities for how to become more sustainable through circularity.
Delivered value
A report and a workshop gave the customer new insights and increased understanding of opportunities and obstacles with circular flows of products, components and materials. These insights became the foundation for further developing a more circular business model.