Unlocking Sustainable Innovation: Leveraging Plm &Amp; Circularity for Product Development


If you're in the market for a new pair of Uggs, there's a good chance you'll end up with a pair that's a lot more eco-friendly than the original.

That's because the Uggs are now made in a so-called "circular economy"a process in which materials are reused or recycled to reduce a company's environmental impact, Quartz reports.

The idea is to create products that are not only eco-friendly, but also profitable, according to a post at CleanTechnica.

"The circular economy is a continuous cycle where materials are either regenerated or reused to minimize a company's impact on the environment," the post says.

In other words, if you're in the market for a new pair of Uggs, you may want to consider a product that's made in a circular economy.

For example, if you're in the market for a pair of Jimmy John's T-shirts, you may want to consider one that's made in a circular economy.

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