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Innovation in the circular and the performance economy

In: Handbook of Sustainable Innovation

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  • Walter R. Stahel

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The circular industrial economy is about maintaining the value of manufactured assets at their highest level over the longest possible time. It manages stocks of objects and molecules through the era of ‘R’ – reusing, repairing and remanufacturing objects at highest use quality; and the era of ‘D’ – recovering atoms and molecules of highest purity. The circular industrial economy is a regional economy that substitutes labour for energy, prevents waste and emissions, and provides high resource security on a corporate and national level. The circular industrial economy is sustainable because it is economically competitive with manufacturing, creates a broad variety of jobs of all skill levels, and minimizes resource consumption and the need for transport and packaging. Economic actors that manage fleets of objects and sell their performance – by retaining ownership and renting or leasing them – in addition, internalize costs of risks and liability over the full life-cycle of objects.

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  • Walter R. Stahel, 2019. "Innovation in the circular and the performance economy," Chapters, in: Frank Boons & Andrew McMeekin (ed.), Handbook of Sustainable Innovation, chapter 3, pages 38-58, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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