What goes around comes around, the saying goes, and everything that was once old will soon be new again. Life moves in cycles, and everything has its season. The cyclical nature of existence is ...
Analyst Insight: Navigating a linear supply chain is like driving down a one-way, dead-end street — movement is forced down a singular path and there’s only one place to go: the garbage. This ...
Well, folks, it's the time of year you've been looking forward to: time for the Wilmot Family Circular for 2009! Once again, apologies that we cannot write separately to each of the 14,982 people with ...
To paraphrase the journalist H. L. Mencken, “for every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong” (12 February, p 38). So it is for materials and the circular economy.
It is widely accepted by now that the “normal” supply chains of material use — producing materials, using them, and then discarding them into landfills, other countries, or rivers and seas — are ...
AI looks like a circular money machine. Microsoft owns a major stake in OpenAI, which in turn invests in AMD. Nvidia puts billions of dollars into OpenAI and holds equity in CoreWeave, one of ...
We’re watching a new trend in semiconductor stocks concerning circular deals. Here’s why we think investors should be keeping an eye on it, though they shouldn’t be particularly worried at this point.
I read again that 30 per cent of food is wasted. It is high time to bring back the pig to its rightful role of converting food waste into edible protein and fat. I know that the veterinary profession, ...