0:00:00.757,0:00:04.708 Living systems have been around[br]for a few billion years 0:00:04.708,0:00:06.914 and will be around for many more. 0:00:07.413,0:00:10.045 In the living world, there's no landfill. 0:00:10.225,0:00:12.638 Instead, materials flow. 0:00:12.838,0:00:15.541 One species waste is another's food; 0:00:15.541,0:00:17.732 energy is provided by the Sun; 0:00:17.732,0:00:19.712 things grow, then die; 0:00:19.712,0:00:22.997 and nutrients return to the soil safely. 0:00:23.787,0:00:25.606 And it works. 0:00:26.081,0:00:27.336 Yet as humans, 0:00:27.336,0:00:29.596 we've adopted a linear approach: 0:00:29.596,0:00:32.666 we take, we make, and we dispose. 0:00:33.167,0:00:35.092 A new phone comes out. 0:00:35.092,0:00:36.946 So we ditch the old one. 0:00:37.196,0:00:39.184 Our washing machine packs up. 0:00:39.184,0:00:40.701 So we buy another. 0:00:41.271,0:00:45.847 Each time we do this, we're eating[br]into a finite supply of resources 0:00:45.847,0:00:48.588 and often producing toxic waste. 0:00:48.751,0:00:51.555 It simply can't work long-term. 0:00:52.652,0:00:54.265 So what can? 0:00:54.901,0:00:59.222 If we accept that the living world's[br]cyclical model works, 0:00:59.222,0:01:01.930 can we change our way of thinking 0:01:01.930,0:01:05.667 so that we too operate a circular economy? 0:01:06.296,0:01:08.698 Let's start with the biological cycle. 0:01:09.339,0:01:13.734 How can our waste build capital[br]rather than reduce it? 0:01:14.062,0:01:17.805 By rethinking and redesigning[br]products and components 0:01:17.805,0:01:19.776 and the packaging they come in, 0:01:19.776,0:01:23.408 we can create safe[br]and compostable materials 0:01:23.408,0:01:25.540 that help grow more stuff. 0:01:26.272,0:01:27.925 As they say in the movies, 0:01:27.925,0:01:31.399 "No resources have been lost[br]in the making of this material." 0:01:32.352,0:01:36.125 So what about the washing machines,[br]mobile phones, fridges? 0:01:36.431,0:01:38.619 We know they don't biodegrade. 0:01:39.036,0:01:42.344 Here we're talking[br]about another sort of rethink: 0:01:42.344,0:01:45.047 a way to cycle valuable metals, 0:01:45.047,0:01:46.714 polymers and alloys 0:01:46.714,0:01:48.538 so they maintain their quality 0:01:48.538,0:01:50.065 and continue to be useful 0:01:50.065,0:01:53.554 beyond the shelf life[br]of individual products. 0:01:54.490,0:01:58.681 What if the goods of today[br]became the resources of tomorrow? 0:01:58.898,0:02:00.843 It makes commercial sense. 0:02:01.419,0:02:05.331 Instead of the throw-away[br]and replace culture we become used to, 0:02:05.331,0:02:08.107 we'd adopt a return and renew one 0:02:08.107,0:02:13.177 where products and components are designed[br]to be disassembled and regenerated. 0:02:13.857,0:02:18.642 One solution may be to rethink[br]the way we view ownership. 0:02:19.354,0:02:22.264 What if we never actually[br]owned our technologies? 0:02:22.264,0:02:25.597 We simply license them[br]from the manufacturers. 0:02:26.197,0:02:29.490 Now, let's put these two cycles together. 0:02:29.809,0:02:33.691 Imagine if we could design products[br]to come back to their makers, 0:02:33.691,0:02:36.369 their technical materials being reused, 0:02:36.369,0:02:40.609 and their biological parts[br]increasing agricultural value. 0:02:41.046,0:02:44.567 And imagine that these products[br]are made and transported 0:02:44.567,0:02:46.674 using renewable energy. 0:02:46.834,0:02:50.864 Here we have a model[br]that builds prosperity long-term. 0:02:50.864,0:02:52.351 And the good news is 0:02:52.351,0:02:54.577 there are already companies out there 0:02:54.577,0:02:57.394 who are beginning to adopt[br]this way of working. 0:02:57.904,0:03:03.116 But the circular economy isn't about[br]one manufacturer changing one product. 0:03:03.511,0:03:06.941 It's about all the interconnecting[br]companies that form 0:03:06.941,0:03:09.203 our infrastructure and economy 0:03:09.203,0:03:10.643 coming together. 0:03:10.958,0:03:12.545 It's about energy. 0:03:12.817,0:03:16.987 It's about rethinking[br]the operating system itself. 0:03:18.481,0:03:24.048 We have a fantastic opportunity[br]to open new perspectives and new horizons. 0:03:24.367,0:03:27.947 Instead of remaining trapped[br]in the frustrations of the present, 0:03:27.947,0:03:30.700 with creativity and innovation, 0:03:30.700,0:03:35.721 we really can rethink[br]and redesign our future. 0:03:41.010,0:03:43.202 [Ellen MacArthur Foundation[br]Rethink the future] 0:03:43.202,0:03:45.400 [www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org]