NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A new report and vision issued by the New York Circular City Initiative recommends a series of measures to the City, its businesses and financial institutions to accelerate ...
More than half of the world's population currently lives in cities while projections show an increase to two thirds by 2050. Many people living in small areas means large amounts of waste, high ...
With more focus on climate change, emissions and carbon footprints in recent years, cities large and small have increasingly looked toward the concept of a “circular city” to help build frameworks to ...
Despite claiming, ever so often, to be "one with nature," humans rarely align their behavior with how natural ecosystems actually work. For example, nearly everything about nature is ...
Today, half of the world’s population lives in cities. By 2050, that number is expected to increase to two-thirds. More people living in condensed areas means higher amounts of waste, higher resource ...
On Thursday, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation hosted the launch event of its Circular Cities Network, a global network of city leaders who are pioneering the application of circular economy approaches ...
Most of what we consume in Canada is neither recycled nor reused. In 2020, only 6.1% of economic activities in Canada were considered part of the circular economy. This means that the vast majority of ...
City design isn’t accidental — geometry plays a major role. This video explores why circular layouts can reduce travel time, improve access, and strengthen communities. From ancient cities to modern ...
Cities are never truly complete and done; instead they are always changing, always evolving. One positive change is the rise of regenerative cities—urban centers designed to have a restorative ...
Circular cities have more rain than square cities, and triangular cities have the least rain of all – a finding from a modelling study that could help urban planners tackle the effects of climate ...
On the outskirts of Roskilde, about 30 kilometers from Denmark’s capital of Copenhagen, lies a small, but significant district called Musicon. Sit on a bench in Musicon, and you’ll likely be sitting ...