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Circularity that inspires businesses

In Italy and around the world, there’s a proliferation of business projects based on the circular economy.

Here are some examples of companies that are investing in recovery and reuse of raw materials

Feel The Peel
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SUPERFACTS - Circular oranges

From citrus peels to bioplastic cups.

29 April 2020
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SUPERFACTS - Circular plastic boxes

They are designed to be plastic fruit containers, but they may become a lot more than that.

29 April 2020
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SUPERFACTS - Circular coffee

Coffee cups and made from it.

29 April 2020
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SUPERFACTS - Circular beer

Fresh, alternative and ecofriendly.

29 April 2020
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SUPERFACTS - Circular paper

Where does it come from and what’s the end of it?

28 May 2020
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SUPERFACTS - Circular packaging

Is it polluting sending a parcel? Yes, but there is a plan B.

28 May 2020
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Stampante 3D
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SUPERFACTS - Circular printing

Environmentally friendly 3D printers.

28 May 2020
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Mosaic

SUPERFACTS - Sustainable asphalts

They don’t pollute and they are recyclable. When innovation is right under our feet…

21 December 2020
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SUPERFACTS - Green straws

They should have disappeared… but there’s a plot twist.

21 December 2020
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SUPERFACTS - Cling-wrap from beeswax

They’re workaholic by definition and now they also do overtime. How? Come and find out!

21 December 2020
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SUPERFACTS - Start up VS Green house gasses

When innovation is young, polyglottal and environmentalist.

21 December 2020
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SUPERFACTS - Green refillable flasks

They were born in the late 1800s as a present to the king of Italy, today they are our Planet’s friend.

28 January 2021
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