Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byEthel Butler Modified over 6 years ago
1
CIRCULARITY or ... how junk can help to address health inequalities
Presenters: Sally Attwood / Amanda Davies, Public Health Wales Noddir gan Sponsored by
2
The interior needed to demonstrate:
2016: Our new workplace The interior needed to demonstrate: Stewardship of public ££s Environmental benefits Fitness for purpose Social responsibility No 2 Capital Quarter, Cardiff
3
Strategic Procurement of:
a design to meet staff needs supply of secondhand office furniture refurbishment of our own items new whacky items from local companies 8 kitchens 50K ft2 carpet tiles Fourth Sector carried out the work
4
94% of 2000+ items re-used or secondhand
134 tonnes CO2 emissions saved 41 tonnes waste to landfill diverted 2,435 hours of employed work for 8 disabled people 12% pre-loved carpet tiles 3 people - full time work Fourth sector can continue social objectives in deprived areas Replicated in Swansea in 2017
5
Circular Economy User EFW Mining & materials manufacturing Recycling
Component manufacturer Refurbish/ remanufacture Product manufacturer Reuse/redistribute Service provider Maintenance User Landfill EFW Collection Adapted by Rhys Charles (Swansea University) from: Towards a Circular Economy Vol. 1, Ellen McArthur Foundation, 2013.
6
National and International Recognition in 2017
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.