Doing more and better, with less
Resource management and circular economy
Transitioning to circular economic approaches can help minimise environmental degradation and resource use, while improving waste management. Here’s how we help our clients and partners in businesses and government to apply circularity and reduce whole life carbon and material waste, while creating economic opportunities.
Why do we need a global circular economy?
: Resource efficiency
Durability and repairability
Reduce and substitute materials
Prevent and reduce waste
Recycling
Keys to circularity
Circular practices help businesses to protect natural capital and minimise resource use in their value chains
Ensuring sustainable consumption and production patterns
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Circular design
At Ramboll, we help partners decouple their economic growth from the unsustainable management of natural resources by applying principles in circular design, optimised use, and value recovery including reuse and recycling.
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Scientific, economic, and engineering expertise
We combine scientific, economic, and engineering expertise to understand the best ways to apply circular principles to fit the operations and dynamics of cities, buildings, industry, manufacturing, energy, water, and commodities.
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New revenue streams
By working across our clients’ value chains, we identify new revenue streams, cost efficiencies, and competitive differentiators, whilst mitigating against risks such as supply chain shortages and price volatility.
Helping clients embed a circular approach
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Resource efficiency, including in sustainably sourced, bio-based, and other raw materials
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Durability and repairability of products, particularly in design and manufacturing activities
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Reducing hazardous substances and substituting substances of high concern in materials and products
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Use and quality of secondary raw materials, including recycling of waste
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Prevention and reduction of generated waste from the extraction of minerals, as well as from the construction and demolition of buildings