Tawanna Black, Valerie Craig and Carrie Freeman: Power, privilege and bias in a circular economy
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This discussion explores how governments, companies and communities in both developed and developing countries can use the creation of circular economies to challenge the status quo, and embed justice and equity in the creation of new policies, better products and services and smarter infrastructure.
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Tawanna Black, Valerie Craig and Carrie Freeman: Power, privilege and bias in a circular economy
Andy Ruben, Karen Campbell and Peter Whitcomb: Why brands are reclaiming resale from marketplaces
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Resale is now a reality. While legacy marketplaces and startups have tapped into this $24B market, brands have been slower to react. As the market is expected to grow to $51B in just 5 years, brands are beginning to realize that owning their own resale market is essential to grow sales, loyalty and new customers. Andy Ruben, Karen Campbell and Peter Whitcomb discuss this changing landscape for brands, insights and learnings from those brands forging this new ground. From Circularity 19.
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Andy Ruben, Karen Campbell and Peter Whitcomb: Why brands are reclaiming resale from marketplaces