A presentation with an introduction to Circular Economy highlighting Open Source and Hacking as promising methodologies to make progress with it. / by Lars Zimmermann http://larszimmermann.de
68. 1. 6 % of all people that ever lived live right now.
(Worldometers)
2. Global wealth is growing; ‚3 billion new customers will enter the
market in the next 20-30 years’ (Mckinsey)
3. 2016 was the hottest year on record (NASA),
4. Industrialization pollutes and poisons the environment:
Biodiversity is in decline, 58 000 animal species die every year =
160 a day (Der Spiegel)
5. Globalization: Air traffic and seafreight increasing constantly!
6. Our economy is still largely based on non renewable resources
like oil, gas, rare metals... That are ever harder to get...
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69.
70.
71.
72.
73. 1. 6 % of all people that ever lived live right now.
(Worldometers)
2. Global wealth is growing; ‚3 billion new customers will enter the
market in the next 20-30 years’ (Mckinsey)
3. 2016 was the hottest year on record (NASA),
4. Industrialization pollutes and poisons the environment:
Biodiversity is in decline, 58 000 animal species die every year =
160 a day (Der Spiegel)
5. Globalization: Air traffic and seafreight increasing constantly!
6. Our economy is still largely based on non renewable resources
like oil, gas, rare metals... That are ever harder to get...
+
76. 1. 6 % of all people that ever lived live right now.
(Worldometers)
2. Global wealth is growing; ‚3 billion new customers will enter the
market in the next 20-30 years’ (Mckinsey)
3. 2016 was the hottest year on record (NASA),
4. Industrialization pollutes and poisons the environment:
Biodiversity is in decline, 58 000 animal species die every year =
160 a day (Der Spiegel)
5. Globalization: Air traffic and seafreight increasing constantly!
6. Our economy is still largely based on non renewable resources
like oil, gas, rare metals... That are ever harder to get...
+
77. 1. 6 % of all people that ever lived live right now.
(Worldometers)
2. Global wealth is growing; ‚3 billion new customers will enter the
market in the next 20-30 years’ (Mckinsey)
3. 2016 was the hottest year on record (NASA),
4. Industrialization pollutes and poisons the environment:
Biodiversity is in decline, 58 000 animal species die every year =
160 a day (Der Spiegel)
5. Globalization: Air traffic and seafreight increasing constantly!
6. Our economy is still largely based on non renewable resources
like oil, gas, rare metals... That are ever harder to get...
+
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118. Open source hardware is hardware whose design is
made publicly available so that anyone can study,
modify, distribute, make, and sell the design or
hardware based on that design.
The hardware’s source, the design from which it is
made, is available in the preferred format for making
modifications to it.
. . .
definition at: oshwa.org/definition
122. RapRap 3d Printer
TV-B-Gone
WikiHouse
Poppy – Open Source
Robot
Open Energy Monitor
OS-Vehicle
Arduino
Open Wheels
Open Source Ecology
FarmBot
OS-Vehicle
Open Desk
SparkFun
Open Source
Hardware Examples
123. OPEN SOURCE enables TRANSPARENCY
and still or therefore! allows to run stable
projects and businesses!
126. BUSINESS MODELS FOR A CIRCULAR
WASHING MACHINE
1. Longevity: As a selling point. You warrant.
2. Leasing: The manufacturer still owns the machine
– so there is an interest for a longlasting and circular
machine.
3. Sell washes: Not the machine: A
manufacturer places a machine in the customers
house and sells 10 000 washes. The manufacturer
maintaines the machine.
4. Sell clean clothes: Not the machine: A company
comes by and picks your dirty laundry and delivers
clean clothes. They have an interest in longlasting,
repairable machines running in their factory.
127. BUSINESS MODELS FOR A CIRCULAR
WASHING MACHINE
1. Longevity: As a selling point. You warrant.
2. Leasing: The manufacturer still owns the machine
– so there is an interest for a longlasting and circular
machine.
3. Sell washes: Not the machine: A
manufacturer places a machine in the customers
house and sells 10 000 washes. The manufacturer
maintaines the machine.
4. Sell clean clothes: Not the machine: A company
comes by and picks your dirty laundry and delivers
clean clothes. They have an interest in longlasting,
repairable machines running in their factory.
+ But these models do not work for
everything ...
128. BUSINESS MODELS FOR A CIRCULAR
WASHING MACHINE
1. Longevity: As a selling point. You warrant.
2. Leasing: The manufacturer still owns the machine
– so there is an interest for a longlasting and circular
machine.
3. Sell washes: Not the machine: A
manufacturer places a machine in the customers
house and sells 10 000 washes. The manufacturer
maintaines the machine.
4. Sell clean clothes: Not the machine: A company
comes by and picks your dirty laundry and delivers
clean clothes. They have an interest in longlasting,
repairable machines running in their factory.
+ But these models do not work for
everything ...
129. +
5. The Open Source Model! – Build a circular
washing machine Open Source – as a platform
everyone can plug in and maintain, reuse,
repurpose and recycle.
130. VIDEO series and TOOL about Open Source Business
Models for Circular economy at: oscedays.org/b1
+ a bunch of consultants happy to explain it to you. Find
them by contacting: openitagency.eu
131. There is a project
(disclaimer: I am a part of it)
138. QUESTIONS FOR YOU
1. Do you know circular products or processes
around you?
2. What can you do to help the shift to a circular world?
3. If you were the CEO of a large company and you want
it to become circular – what would you do?
4. (Look around you in this room. Do you see any circular
things?)
Pick one to think about and let‘s discuss for a while
162. 3 TAKE AWAY MESSAGES:
1. Circular Economy is a cool thing!
2. Open Source is the way to do it! (But
we need to invent OS a lot further.)
3. Hacking is the way to get there!
163. 3 TAKE AWAY MESSAGES:
1. Circular Economy is a cool thing!
2. Open Source is the way to do it! (But
we need to invent OS a lot further.)
3. Hacking is the way to get there!
164. – THANK YOU –
For the Attention!
LARS ZIMMERMANN
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PROJECTS
Open Source Circular Economy
Days
oscedays.org
Open It Agency
openitagency.eu
The City Is Open Source
thecityisopensource.de
Mifactori
mifactori.de
165. – THANK YOU –
For the Attention!
LARS ZIMMERMANN
Twitter
@bricktick
Facebook
lars.zimmermann.716
Website
larszimmermann.de
PROJECTS
Open Source Circular Economy
Days
oscedays.org
Open It Agency
openitagency.eu
The City Is Open Source
thecityisopensource.de
Mifactori
mifactori.de