
Key takeaways from the 1st International Sufficiency Summit
In this article, Adjunct Professor David Ness, UniSA STEM, University of South Australia, provides us with a detailed account of the main discussions and takeaways resulting
In this article, Adjunct Professor David Ness, UniSA STEM, University of South Australia, provides us with a detailed account of the main discussions and takeaways resulting
In affluent societies, the prevailing mindset often revolves around the pursuit of “more”: more possessions, more wealth, more consumption. Sufficiency challenges this mindset by reframing the
On 4 July, 15.00 – 17.00, the African Circular Economy Network (ACEN), Chatham House, Het Groene Brein and Turntoo will organise the online WRF’23 Loudspeaker Event “Materials-as-a-Service in the Minerals and Metals Sector“. Register for free and
The concept of sufficiency has been receiving renewed attention as an effective, if not indispensable, climate change mitigation strategy. However, in many policy and business environments,