5×5 – Advancing the Circular Economy

In this Success Path you examine how to specifically integrate the 5 principles of the circular economy - Avoid, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, and Recycle - into your processes and products. For each of the five principles, you evaluate the current status, develop clear measures, and plan how to implement these sustainably. The goal is to avoid waste, use resources more efficiently, and create long-term economic and ecological benefits.
Alfred Münger · December 2, 2024

What's it about?

In this Success Path you examine how to specifically integrate the 5 principles of the circular economy - Avoid, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, and Recycle - into your processes and products. For each of the five principles, you evaluate the current status, develop clear measures, and plan how to implement these sustainably. The goal is to avoid waste, use resources more efficiently, and create long-term economic and ecological benefits.

Who is this intended for?

How is the path structured?

This path belongs to the “5×5” category. These paths are very focused and get to the point quickly. You will go through 5 very specific aspects of a topic.

Setting up the path

Describe your challenge and the assessment context

5x5 Assessment Procedure

Go through the 5 specific topics or aspects as a team

Calculated reports

Maturity levels show you where it's worth working on and what is good and not so good

AI insights

The reports reveal key insights and support you in your next steps

Why is it worth the journey?

  1. Clear analysis of the circular economy
    You specifically evaluate how your organization implements the 5 principles of the circular economy – Avoid, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, and Recycle.
  2. Easy integration of partners and suppliers
    You can actively involve key partners and suppliers in the evaluation process. This creates a genuine overall view in the ecosystem, optimizing resource flows and creating mutual benefits.
  3. Recognize and utilize sustainable advantages
    You know which measures have the greatest economic and ecological effect, and can implement them in a targeted manner. This strengthens your organization and brings long-term benefits.

What will you take away?

Results

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Success Path Includes

  • 9 Lessons

Course Guide

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