Develop the circular economy on a territorial scale
You are a territory manager
The territorial circular economy is based on the principle thata territory is a metabolism generating a set of flows of materials and energy and transformations. We carry out studies of these ecosystems (material flows and its actors), co-create and implement solutions that optimize and energize urban metabolism and industrial territorial ecology.​
We support you to...
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Identification, quantification and location of deposits of materials and products as well as existing actors in the value chain
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The development of a collective innovation approach
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Implementation of material flow management strategies “inter-site synergies”
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The creation and revitalization of used materials and “waste” recovery sectors
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the feasibility, sizing and socio-economic impact study as well as for development; reuse and recycling platform
From a linear economy to a circular economy
In the case of a linear economy, materials and energy enter and leave the territory and are degraded in the form of waste and dissipated energy.
In the case of a circular economy, materials and energy circulate within the territory and are permanently considered as resources.
This model has the effect of correcting the negative externalities (pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, etc.) of the traditional economy. By giving new life to these materials/elements/objects, we create virtuous loops, significantly reducing waste production.
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Creation and revitalization of sectors
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Development of eco-products/eco-materials
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Design and implementation of new waste management and recovery platforms;
Actionable and co-constructed solutions
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Aligning and exceeding regulatory objectives for waste recycling;
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Concretely contribute to the positive image of the territory
Waste recovery, reuse and recycling
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Reduction of placement in storage centers
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Reduction in the need for raw materials of extractive origin
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Reduction in carbon impact (CO2)
Value creation
Optimization of waste management costs
Re-territorialization of jobs and know-how;