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Our Circular Economy model is designed to minimize resource input, as well as waste and emission production. 

We believe that it is a viable option to achieve high levels of sustainability without diminishing the profitability of the business or reducing the number of available products and services. In other words, a circular economy does not intend to simply combat the defects of a linear economy but provides a systematic shift that changes the economic system completely. The concept is based on three main principles:

1. Minimization of waste and pollution

The concept suggests the minimization of waste and pollution by reducing damages from economic activities.

2. Extension of the useful life of products and materials

Our aims are to extend the useful life of the products and materials by creating the loops of the materials and products circulating in the economy. The goal is achieved through the active reuse, repair, and remanufacturing of the products and materials.

3. Regeneration of natural systems

The regeneration of natural systems is one of the fundamental concepts of a (circular) economy. It enhances natural capital and creates the necessary conditions for the regeneration of natural systems.

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