Ricardo Weigend Rodriguez, Sophie Tips, Patrick Moloney
October 23, 2023
Empowering organisations to navigate a circular future
Understanding circular foresight can enable an organisation to shape its future proactively, adjust to shifting dynamics, and plot a path towards a successful shift to a circular economy.
- Promoting sustainable resource management,
- keeping resources in use for as long as possible,
- fostering the preservation of natural resources for future generations,
- and contributing significantly to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
“Adopting foresight is a strategic decision that should harmonise with an organisation's vision and goals, ensuring a tailored fit for maximum effectiveness.”
- Strategic foresight is a systems thinking approach to support resilient organisational futures
- Foresight and strategy are complementary parts of one process in pursuit of future organisational success
- Strategic foresight looks beyond the traditional strategic planning time horizon
- Strategic foresight is not about making predictions of the future, but rather exploring plausible futures
- Strategic foresight focuses on exploring the future before considering implications for the present
- Strategic foresight seeks to challenge mental models and organisational perspectives
- Anticipating technological advancements: Foresight enables organisations to stay ahead of technological advancements. By exploring various future scenarios, an organisation can identify emerging technologies that have the potential to reshape circular economy practices. This forward-looking perspective ensures organisations can proactively integrate innovations into their circular strategies, enhancing decision-making through diverse lenses. Consider the battery industry as an illustrative example. It is expected to experience exponential growth in the upcoming years. However, the resources that the industry relies upon today may not be here tomorrow. Those that draw possible and probable futures (neither of which will be the preferred future) can anticipate what minerals might become even scarcer and which could be replaced through technological advancements and thus realign their R&D efforts to ensure they can continue manufacturing batteries, boosting their likelihood of success in potential futures.
- Scenario Planning for Policy Development: Strategic Foresight plays a pivotal role in shaping effective policies and regulations for the Circular economy. It involves developing scenarios based on different future trajectories, allowing decision-makers to craft adaptable policies that support circular principles. These policies could be designed flexibly to address evolving challenges and unintended consequences. Foresight-driven scenario planning ensures that policy frameworks remain responsive to the dynamic nature of circular economy practices and facilitates organisational actions with a common vision, strategy, and shared objectives.
- Identifying consumer trends and behaviour shifts: Foresight is a valuable tool for understanding shifting consumer preferences and behaviours in circularity. A trend represents a novel expression of enduring transformation within an industry, the public sector, society, or how we interact. By anticipating trends, such as changes in consumer willingness to embrace circular consumption practices, organisations can tailor their products and services to meet evolving demands. In this way, foresight empowers businesses to remain agile and responsive to changing consumer expectations and enables organisations to adapt to possible futures and make targeted investment decisions to achieve desired outcomes.
- Supply chain resilience and resource security: Foresight enhances supply chain resilience and resource security. It helps organisations anticipate potential disruptions in material availability and sourcing. By proactively identifying resource scarcity and geopolitical risks, businesses can diversify supply sources, invest in alternative materials, and design products with better end-of-life considerations. In short, foresight-driven insights enable strategic measures to anticipate and mitigate supply chain vulnerabilities, ensuring a more resilient supply chain.
- Innovation, collaboration and partnerships: Collaboration across sectors is facilitated by foresight practices. Foresight initiatives encourage innovation and idea exchange by bringing experts from various domains together. This collaboration can lead to developing cross-sector initiatives, new circular business models, design practices and joint projects, accelerating the circular economy transition. Foresight-driven innovation and collaboration can empower an organisation or a value chain to harness collective expertise and drive a circular economy more effectively. It creates the capacity to anticipate tomorrow's problems, prepare for them, and act today. For example, the construction industry must prepare for a future in which the percentage of reused, remanufactured, or recycled materials in a building significantly increases. Collaboration and partnerships are key to understanding the inevitable demands and anticipating when and how they might unfold. Those who work together today to envision this future can co-create solutions and take action to better prepare for this scenario.
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Patrick Moloney
Director, Strategic Sustainability Consulting
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