We understand that circular economy transformation requires not just ambition, but the right tools to turn that ambition into action. We’ve developed a suite of practical, actionable tools specifically for you—the change-makers, the leaders, and the innovators who are driving sustainability in their industries. Our tools are designed to give you the clarity, direction, and resources you need to make impactful decisions and implement lasting change.
Collaborative Value-Chain Mapping Tool
Your value chain holds the key to unlocking circular opportunities, but it can also be where roadblocks of linear thinking can lie. Our Collaborative Value-Chain Mapping Tool is designed to help you visualise the entire value chain of business activities and identify areas where circular design principles will deliver the greatest impact and competitive advantage.
How it works:
Map out your value chain step by step, identifying critical points for circular interventions like material recovery, reuse, or recycling.
Gain insights on where waste occurs and where resource efficiency can be optimised.
Collaborate in real-time: This tool is built to be collaborative, allowing stakeholders across the chain to see where and how their actions impact circularity.
Who It’s For:
This tool is perfect for businesses looking to streamline complex supply chains, collaborate across industries, and unlock new value through circular strategies.
Circular Canvas
Your business is unique, and so is your approach to circularity. Our Circular Canvas is a strategic tool designed to help you conceptualise, design, and implement circular business models that align with your company’s vision, capabilities, and market position.
What it does:
Visualise your circular strategy: The Circular Canvas helps you map your circular business design around circular economy principles—from product design and material innovation to customer engagement and end-of-life management.
Identify opportunities and risks: Use the canvas to pinpoint where your business can reduce waste, capture value, and mitigate risks associated with linear models.
Cross-functional alignment: Engage teams across functions (e.g., design, manufacturing, finance) to ensure your circular strategy is aligned with company-wide goals.
Why It Works:
The Circular Canvas puts circularity into the DNA of your business strategy. It’s a collaborative, flexible tool that helps you explore and refine circular design principles that create innovation, sustainability, and profitability.
Sustainability Reporting Readiness Assessment
As sustainability reporting becomes increasingly mandatory and crucial for business transparency, it’s important to ensure your business is reporting-ready.
Our Sustainability Reporting Readiness Assessment evaluates your organisation’s current reporting processes and identifies gaps that need addressing to meet new climate disclosure requirements.
What you’ll get:
A guide to assess your current sustainability reporting practices, aligned with Australia’s new Mandatory climate related disclosure standards.
Clear action steps to help you bridge reporting gaps, improve data transparency, and meet upcoming regulatory demands.
Why It Matters:
Sustainability reporting isn’t just about compliance. It’s a powerful tool for communicating your impact, gaining stakeholder confidence, and positioning your business as a leader in responsible and sustainable operations..
Material Mapping Guide
Understanding material flow through your system is a crucial first step that can enable circular design, decarbonisation, dematerialisation, life-cycle planning, and production process optimisation. MFA will enable the quantifying of materials or substances within a defined system. Defining the complete system across environment and value chain provides powerful, holistic view of resource usage.
What it does:
A tool to assess material flow across the system in which your organisation operates.
Guidance is system definition and understanding of your materials, substances and goods that move through this system.
Clear action steps to help you identify and implement new system design or waste elimination projects.
Why It Matters: Circular Economy is founded on the understanding that earth has finite resources. By understanding the entire system boundary and the flow of material, substance and good through this system, it becomes possible to quantify the true resource consumption of existing practices and to design innovative resource efficient processes for the future.
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