Report: Circular economy products would add £1.4bn to UK economy

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Industry report suggests designing products with end of life reuse in mind would boost jobs and drive economic growth

Ensuring products can be easily reused, dismantled, and recycled could deliver a £1.4bn boost to the UK economy, according to a major new industry report published today. Designing all products with...

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