6 nature-positive circular economy strategies to transform Europe’s built environment
The circular economy can simultaneously benefit business and nature – as demonstrated by case studies in Europe's built environment
Jocelyn Blériot has been with the Foundation since its creation in 2010, after 15 years spent in the media and publishing industry. Initially in charge of editorial matters, overseeing content development and messaging, he now leads the organisation’s institutional engagement, and has overseen the EMF's China office INGO registration process. He manages the relationship with governments and supra-national bodies such as the European Commission, United Nations, G7/20 Resource Alliance, OECD or the World Economic Forum - having been a member of its Global Future Council on Consumption. He represents Dame Ellen MacArthur on the Scottish First Minister's Environmental Council.
The circular economy can simultaneously benefit business and nature – as demonstrated by case studies in Europe's built environment
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