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96. Unraveling Linear Thinking: Unlocking $500B in Hidden Economic Value Through Ecosystemic Transformation
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Linear thinking squanders $500 billion annually. The revelation? Ecosystemic collaboration across value chains unlocks it.
Textile innovators shatter assumptions—strategic design choices create immediate circular economics. Dr. Rawaa Ammar, Chief Sustainability & Impact Officer at Resortecs, reveals a counterintuitive reality: While companies optimize in isolation, the industry collectively discards $500 billion in materials (equivalent to one garbage truck of textiles every second). Ecosystemic design captures 85-90% through active disassembly—but only when entire value chains collaborate.
Unexpected Paradigm Shifts:
→ Value Chain Orchestration: Success requires collaboration across entire ecosystems (brands, collectors, recyclers)—silos prevent circular economics
→ Scale Inversion: Siloed, manual processes hit scaling walls—you can't "hire more workers" for circular economics
→ Critical Materials Redefinition: Cotton becomes strategically critical when supply chains break (Suez Canal delays cost billions)
→ Policy Innovation Engine: EU's 16 textile regulations generate ecosystemic collaboration and profit centers
Economic Reality:
→ 100 billion garments produced annually, <1% recovery vs 75% for paper
→ Active disassembly: 15x faster processing, 3.3x yield optimization
→ UN study: 110 billion euros at risk, 54 trillion savings potential
The Innovation:
Smart stitching threads dissolve with targeted heat, enabling automated disassembly at scale. Design-for-circularity transforms costs into revenue streams.
Opportunity for Other Sectors:
Considering the space economy as an example - where resupply is constrained and every gram costs thousands to transport - could the incorporation of design for disassembly enable a greater economic impact through in-space repair and material recovery?
Getting There:
Stop asking "How do we dispose efficiently?" Start by asking: "What if 90% of our material value was designed for profitable recovery across our entire value chain?"
#EcosystemicFutures #CircularEconomy #DesignInnovation #MarketTransformation
Guest: Dr. Rawaa Ammar, Chief Sustainability & Impact Officer, Resortecs | PhD Earth & Environmental Sciences
Host: Dyan Finkhousen, Founder & CEO, Shoshin Works
Series Hosts:
Vikram Shyam, Lead Futurist, NASA Glenn Research Center
Dyan Finkhousen, Founder & CEO, Shoshin Works
Ecosystemic Futures is provided by NASA Convergent Aeronautics Solutions Project in collaboration with Shoshin Works.
111 episodes
Manage episode 493299761 series 3453656
Linear thinking squanders $500 billion annually. The revelation? Ecosystemic collaboration across value chains unlocks it.
Textile innovators shatter assumptions—strategic design choices create immediate circular economics. Dr. Rawaa Ammar, Chief Sustainability & Impact Officer at Resortecs, reveals a counterintuitive reality: While companies optimize in isolation, the industry collectively discards $500 billion in materials (equivalent to one garbage truck of textiles every second). Ecosystemic design captures 85-90% through active disassembly—but only when entire value chains collaborate.
Unexpected Paradigm Shifts:
→ Value Chain Orchestration: Success requires collaboration across entire ecosystems (brands, collectors, recyclers)—silos prevent circular economics
→ Scale Inversion: Siloed, manual processes hit scaling walls—you can't "hire more workers" for circular economics
→ Critical Materials Redefinition: Cotton becomes strategically critical when supply chains break (Suez Canal delays cost billions)
→ Policy Innovation Engine: EU's 16 textile regulations generate ecosystemic collaboration and profit centers
Economic Reality:
→ 100 billion garments produced annually, <1% recovery vs 75% for paper
→ Active disassembly: 15x faster processing, 3.3x yield optimization
→ UN study: 110 billion euros at risk, 54 trillion savings potential
The Innovation:
Smart stitching threads dissolve with targeted heat, enabling automated disassembly at scale. Design-for-circularity transforms costs into revenue streams.
Opportunity for Other Sectors:
Considering the space economy as an example - where resupply is constrained and every gram costs thousands to transport - could the incorporation of design for disassembly enable a greater economic impact through in-space repair and material recovery?
Getting There:
Stop asking "How do we dispose efficiently?" Start by asking: "What if 90% of our material value was designed for profitable recovery across our entire value chain?"
#EcosystemicFutures #CircularEconomy #DesignInnovation #MarketTransformation
Guest: Dr. Rawaa Ammar, Chief Sustainability & Impact Officer, Resortecs | PhD Earth & Environmental Sciences
Host: Dyan Finkhousen, Founder & CEO, Shoshin Works
Series Hosts:
Vikram Shyam, Lead Futurist, NASA Glenn Research Center
Dyan Finkhousen, Founder & CEO, Shoshin Works
Ecosystemic Futures is provided by NASA Convergent Aeronautics Solutions Project in collaboration with Shoshin Works.
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