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1. Introduction
2. Circular industrial economy
3. Circular economy innovation and design: setting the scene
4. Framing circularity at an organisational level
5. Circular economy policy
6. Why Asia matters: circular economy in Japan, China and Taiwan
7. Circular businesses: benefits, approaches and challenges
8. Circular thinking in design: reflections over 25 years' experience
9. Business models for a circular economy
10. Designing product service systems for a circular economy
11. Key issues when designing solutions for a circular economy
12. Laser printing and the circular economy: Kyocera challenges the status quo
13. Circularity thinking: systems thinking for circular product and business model (re)design: identifying waste flows and redirecting them for value creation and capture
14. Design for product integrity in a circular economy
15. Thinking life cycle in a circular economy
16. Design for resource value
17. Circular textile design: old myths and new models
18. Circular economy and design for remanufacturing
19. Repair cafés: potential implications for product design and development
20. Dislocated temporalities: valuing difference and working together
21. Design for a circular economy in industry 4.0
22. 3D printing: revolutionising the way we repair things
23. Exploring circular design opportunities for wearable technology
24. Makerspaces as free experimental zones
25. Repair cafés: circular and social innovation
26. Delivering a more circular economy for electrical goods in retail in the UK
27. Accelerating the circular economy @ HP
28. iFixit: a case study in repair
29. Lessons learned from practice when developing a circular business model
30. Interface: net-works lessons learnt turning nets into carpet
31. 'Who is mining the Anthropocene?'
32. Reversible building design
33. Design and the circular economy in the UK blinds and shutter industry
34. Circularity information management for buildings: the example of materials passports
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