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Making Circularity Work

Lou Nash, Samantha Walmsley-Bartlett

Circularity is stuck because we're collaborating wrong. Done right, it's a strategy for driving transformation at speed. That's why we're building the blueprint for how collaboration scales circularity Join us, and let’s make it work — together.

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Authors

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  • Lou Nash

    Louise Nash + Samantha Walmsley-Bartlett work at the intersection of circularity, capability building, and systems co-design. Through their XLabs program, they’ve empowered 25K+ individuals, created 144 solutions to recirculate 767K tonnes and $20B.

  • Samantha Walmsley-Bartlett

    Sharing moments and questions as I rest, reflect and question in new places and spaces this year. Sharing love letters to simpler times, wilder places, and the lifelines of trust and connection that keep us tethered.

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