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Circularity Quotes

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Sol Luckman
“In the spirit of the Alpha and the Omega, in the way the Alpha was the
Omega, and vice versa, he knew the beginning was also the end—and that the end was just another beginning.”
Sol Luckman, Snooze: A Story of Awakening

“Circularity is critical to ESG.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth, Business Essentials

Kip S. Thorne
“Yes, that’s what I meant to say. If this seems a bit circular to you, well, it is, but it has deep meaning.”
Kip S. Thorne

“In the end, the term 'circularity' may just be one way to make us aware that we need a more encompassing, integrated and restorative sustainability path that includes people as much as technology and nature.”
Michiel Schwarz, A Sustainist Lexicon

“In business, as is the case in nature, circularity amplifies profit.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth, Business Essentials

“Having circularity in an economy allows municipalities to widen the margins between revenues and expenses.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr

“Cradle to Cradle is like good gardening; it is not about “saving” the planet but about learning to thrive on it.”
Michael Braungart, Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things

“In depth, remember the surface, and remember to surface. Not in the sense that we need to catch our breath, but, for the trees, the wind, the Moon, and the Sun may miss us [if] we are gone for too long.

Consideration.”
Psixomaxaristw

Umberto Eco
“...no theory of hermeneutic legitimation can be indeed legitimate if not by the process of hermeneutic reading… At the origin of the hermeneutic practice, there is a circle; it does not matter how holy or how vicious.”
Umberto Eco, Semiotics and the Philosophy of Language

Cormac McCarthy
“To the skeptic all arguments are circular.”
Cormac McCarthy, The Passenger

“When you talk about “saving the planet” you turn it into an ethical question, and I think you won’t solve problems if they are ethical.”
Michael Braungart, Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things

“what most people see in their garbage cans is just the tip of the material iceberg; the product itself contains on average only 5% of the raw materials involved in the process of making and delivering it.”
Michael Braungart, Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things

“The design intention behind the current industrial infrastructure is to make an attractive product that is affordable, meets regulations, performs well enough, and lasts long enough to meet market expectations”
Michael Braungart, Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things

“as a buyer you got the item or service you wanted, plus additives that you didn’t ask for and that may be harmful to you and your loved ones.”
Michael Braungart, Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things

“Once you understand the destruction taking place, unless you do something to change it, even if you never intended to cause such destruction, you become involved in a strategy of tragedy. You can continue to be engaged in that strategy of tragedy, or you can design and implement a strategy of change”
Michael Braungart, Willian McDonough

“Unless materials are specifically designed to ultimately become safe food for nature, composting can present problems as well.”
Michael Braungart, Willian McDonough

“This “solution” to pollution – dilution – is an outdated and ineffective response that does not examine the design that caused the pollution in the first place. The essential flaw remains: badly designed materials and systems that are unsuitable for indoor use.”
Michael Braungart, Willian McDonough

“Increasingly we are acknowledging that people (and their technologies) are just as much part of our 'ecologies' as are nature and the physical features of our planet.”
Michiel Schwarz, A Sustainist Lexicon

“As the 'circular' approach to sustainability begins to gather ground, we humans are finding ourselves within the circle, not without.”
Michiel Schwarz, A Sustainist Lexicon

“So-called 'circular' approaches - to the city, the economy, design - extend well beyond just limiting environmental impacts. They take on a more systemic, cyclical view of how physical and biological processes, together with human interactions, give rise to sustainable living environments - forming a complete self-sustaining 'ecosystem', like a closed circle.”
Michiel Schwarz, A Sustainist Lexicon

“Rational, responsible planning, finding and weighing longterm solutions for big [and small] expected [and unexpected] issues, close [and far].

For the benefit of [all].”
Monaristw

Alan             Moore
“Everything is made of stories. They've all happened before, in similar circumstances. It's like a circle. It goes round and round and round.”
Alan Moore, Absolute Swamp Thing by Alan Moore, Vol. 2