THEME

Circular Economy

Rethink, Refuse, Reduce, Re-choose, Repair,
Reuse, Recycle towards zero waste

ESRAG Food Waste

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Circular Economy at ESRAG

How does circular economy benefit humanity?

Circular strategies reduce the greenhouse gas emissions and other pollution associated with resource extraction, manufacturing, and waste disposal. The Circularity Gap 2022 report estimates that as much as 70% of greenhouse gas emissions are generated by materials handling and use, and that humans waste over 90% of the materials we extract. “The twin agendas of circular economy and climate mitigation gets us on a path to a well below 2-degree world by 2032,” according to the report’s executive summary.

CIRCULAR ECONOMY

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The Road to RICON 2025: call for volunteers!

The Road to RICON 2025: call for volunteers!

Calgary – June 18-25, 2025  By Karen Kendrick-Hands, ESRAG RICON 2025 Coordinator, ESRAG Co-founder, and Past Director Calling all Volunteers! The 2025 Rotary International Convention in Calgary is later than usual -  June 18-25, 2025 - because our Canadian hosts are...

Choose small acts for big impact: your diet affects every SDG

Choose small acts for big impact: your diet affects every SDG

Choose small acts for big impact: your diet affects every SDG By Dawn A. Byford ESRAG Plant-Rich Diet Task Force Co-Chair September, 2024 Ever wonder how far-reaching your environmental actions truly can be? When I first joined Rotary, my focus was on the little...

Take Action with Circular Economy

Use your professional expertise and influence to promote the development of durable products that are produced sustainably and are practical and affordable to repair. Incentivize resource recovery. Encourage sharing of services and tools – like cars or a Library of Things. You will help businesses, consumers, and local governments save money on materials, energy, and waste disposal. Click on the project overviews below to discover some of the many ways Rotarians are building circular economy around the world.

Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling

Dispose of lithium-ion batteries through a fully closed-loop recycling solution.

CIRCULAR ECONOMY IMPACT

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A circular economy is an economic
system aimed at eliminating waste and
the continual use of resources.

 Throughout our region Rotary is making a difference in a variety of ways that are tailored to suit the local situation. We have included some and look forward to promoting more project types when we receive the information.

A major area of focus is recycling and re-purposing reusable equipment and supplies.

These strategies replace the “take-make-waste” linear economy by circulating products and materials at their highest value and keeping as much as possible out of our waste stream. Circular economy can be enhanced at every stage of a product’s useful life:
• building sustainability and durability into product design
• sustainable manufacture
• improving systems for maintenance and repair
• sharing services and equipment
• reusing products, and
• minimizing waste

CIRCULAR ECONOMY

Featured Events

ESRAG Seminar: The Impacts of Climate Change on Women's Health
Speaker: Sono Aibe, Theo Gibbs
Topic: Climate Change, Women's Health

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ESRAG Seminar: How BELRAG inspires Environmental Action
Speaker: Brenda Parsons
Topic: Education, Climate change

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Future-Proofing Our Planet: Adapting to a Changing Climate
Speaker: Christiana Figueres

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ESRAG Seminar: Effect Of Environmental Changes On World Peace
Speaker: Chehab Elawar

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Oceania Meeting
Speaker: Dr Liz Ritchie - Tyo
Topic: Tropical cyclones, tropical meteorology, extreme weather and climate impacts on societies.

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ESRAG Seminar: We are united in working to save Mother Earth
Speaker: Pat Merryweather-Arges

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Plastic Solutions and EndPlasticSoup

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ESRAG Seminar: RAGCED - an Ally for ESRAG in Climate Action
Speaker: Nilam Bedi and Carl Treleaven

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