Ellen MacArthur - Learning & The Circular Economy

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

Комментарии • 27

  • @lottielab5263
    @lottielab5263 11 лет назад +2

    My school is one of the six pathfinder schools ( schools that are closely linked with the foundation). She came for our awards ceremony last month and I got to go up and shake her hands, which felt like a real privelige. She gave a really great talk about the circular economy, how people were already starting to use the concept and where she wanted it to go, it was fantastic! I think that it's really important to educate children everywhere about what the linear economy is, why it needs to be ch

  • @lottielab5263
    @lottielab5263 11 лет назад +1

    you wouldn't think there's that much else to learn about it, I learn something new every year within that week. Thanks, Ellen MacArthur!!!

  • @plasticosamigablesalambien564
    @plasticosamigablesalambien564 5 лет назад +2

    In third world countries, circular economy has worked for decades. Take, make, waste model, is present mainly in first world and in high income families. Poor people around the world, are used to reuse "single use products" as many times is possible before they break. In México poor people wash disposable cutlery, cups and plates because they can not afford to give them away. In deed there are street markets where you can find second hand mobile phones, washing machines, refrigerators, electrical appliances, computers, etc., and you can even find spare parts for their old models, and if you can not find spare part, you can find someone to make or adapt one. It is great that finally First World learn something from third world.

  • @CorporalFunishment
    @CorporalFunishment 12 лет назад +1

    What a fantastic speaker!

  • @adcashmo
    @adcashmo 13 лет назад +2

    Given the way that she never takes a breath, I can totally believe that she hardly slept on that journey.

  • @Theleadingladiescompany
    @Theleadingladiescompany 9 лет назад +1

    Very inspiring , great talk really brings the detail to life

  • @lottielab5263
    @lottielab5263 11 лет назад

    anyway, in short, I was saying the circular economy and related topics should be a big part of education throughout the world because it's my generation who will be dealing with our resources running out. I would have had no idea about any of this if we hadn't been taught so much about it. Also, every year, my school has a circular economy week when we combine normal subjects with content relating to the circular economy and it gives us so much more information about the whole topic and although

  • @ThenNowNext
    @ThenNowNext 10 лет назад +2

    Thank goodness someone else passionately cares about the future....was beginning to feel more and more like an outcast!

    • @vanities7374
      @vanities7374 6 лет назад

      So passionately that she spends time sailing!!!

  • @kingsleyessegbey9235
    @kingsleyessegbey9235 10 лет назад

    The glory that is coming out of you is truly wonderful: keep pushing the circular economy model. Have you had the time to appraise the proposed Sustainable Development Goals of the UN to see how compatible they are to your circular approach and advice them? Maybe I should do that and give email you a report.

  • @1PRUNIER
    @1PRUNIER 12 лет назад

    Fantastique Ellen. L'anglaise préférée des français.

  • @YertFilm
    @YertFilm 9 лет назад

    Great information!

  • @potretbuku
    @potretbuku 4 года назад

    It’s great

  • @MingTheAsian
    @MingTheAsian 6 лет назад

    amazing

  • @BestFitSquareChannel
    @BestFitSquareChannel 9 лет назад

    wonderful… best wishes...

  • @geekoist
    @geekoist 12 лет назад

    And find an efficient solution to the problem!

  • @lottielab5263
    @lottielab5263 11 лет назад

    oh come on, it cut off most of my comment!

  • @Stillillgal
    @Stillillgal 13 лет назад

    THE VENUS PROJECT

  • @valtih1978
    @valtih1978 10 лет назад

    You need to continue building suburbs. The private houses are so beatiful and you can make sense of your own car and buy a huge amount of stuff and drive long distances. This will help to use resources 10-100 times more efficently than vertical densely populated cities. Urban sprawls allow also to elluminate the whole planet at night. Isn't egoistically destroying your environment by beatiful houses and cars inspiring? Every chineese needs a beatiful car and private house.
    Seriously, I cannot agree with only one thing. The first R in he concept of sustainability (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) is _Reduce_ -- we must consume less in the first place and reuse what we have produced, rather than focus on recycling of the goods. You should understand that whatever you do, even when recycle, you inevitable have leaks, the losses. So, you should minimize the amount of things that you do.
    Otherwise, it is this is a brilliant talk. It starts a bit scary, as a piece of crap, the stupid dream of stupid sheep, which everybody must have in order to stay a stupid sheep. But, she has managed to break through the "Matrix" and realize the true values, the goal and way to save civlization. Thourghout my school, I came to the same idea, I was affirming the idea that the absolute beauty = efficiency (growing entropy is evil), despite the purpose of our existence, exploited by capitalists, is to buy house and burn gasoline. Might be it is because I am is also stupid. "Normal" people think that more complex and more waste we do, for instance keeping all lights on all the night along just because it is expensive and when we can afford it, means that we are successful and can afford it and wasting correlates with good. Also, stupid people cannot handle chaos and, therefore, notice how things can be imporved (made more simple). Smart asses consider Occam's principle of absolute beauty rediculous. They consider that beauty is more complex because this makes the thing unique and expensive. That is the paradox: stupid people rather than smart asses can really appreciate the true, absolute beauty and truth. Even ancients have noticed "Simplex veri sigillum", which means "idiots do not lie" or "simplicity is a sign of truth".

  • @lottielab5263
    @lottielab5263 11 лет назад

    sorry, the apostrophes are being strange....

  • @buffsavant
    @buffsavant 11 лет назад +1

    bollocks