The idea of a circular economy—one in which materials are used in a closed loop, running on renewable energy—is gaining traction, and many companies are setting goals to become circular in the next few decades. The coming years will be crucial in solidifying the growing circular economy. Here are seven trends that are likely to help it expand in 2021. More Brands Will Employ Reusable Packaging. A growing number of companies are rethinking product design to avoid disposable packaging. Startups like Blueland and Everdrop now sell cleaning products in the form of tablets that can be dropped in reusable bottles. Bite sells tiny toothpaste tabs so it can avoid the standard plastic tubes.
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The circular economy is definitely here to stay.
It is amazing to me that only at this late date are we as a society coming around to the realization that making products that ultimately are just to be tossed must end.
When the idea of “It’s all possible!” (creating products to be reused, not single-use, not “recycled”, but reuse) really hit me was seeing Elon Musk’s company landing a massive booster rocket on a barge.
I thought, “God, if, for the first time in 60+ years someone finally created something as technologically advanced as a booster rocket that can be reused (not left to simply fall into the ocean), then creating just about anything for long term use and ultimate reuse is possible!”
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Duane