
A Disassembly Line for the Sustainable Transition
Everyone knows that a circular economy is essential for reducing CO2 emissions. According to calculations by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, about 30 percent of all the decarbonization needed by 2050 to meet globally agreed targets depends on the circular economy. Few people, however, realize that the circular economy is also indispensable if we want to avoid running out of raw materials. The reason is simple: demographics. The world population has grown from 2.5 to 8 billion people in less than eighty years—an exponential and unprecedented increase in history. In the span of what is roughly ...