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The circular economy according to the WEF.

 

3 circular economy approaches to reduce demand for critical metals

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1. Go from owning to using

Be honest, you likely have at least one old mobile phone tucked in the bottom of a drawer. Possibly an unused hard drive taking up space too. You aren’t alone. The average car or van in England is driven just 4% of the time. While most already have a personal phone, 39% of workers globally have employer-provided laptops and mobile phones.

 

This is not at all resource efficient. More sharing can reduce ownership of idle equipment and thus material usage. Car sharing platforms such as Getaround and BlueSG have already seized that opportunity to offer vehicles where you pay per hour used.

 

To enable a broader transition from ownership to usership, the way we design things and systems need to change too. For example, car sharing is made possible by new keyless unlocking features. Similarly, user profiles that create a distinction for work and personal use on the same device is needed to reduce the number of devices per person. A design process that focuses on fulfilling the underlying need instead of designing for product purchasing is fundamental to this transition. This is the mindset needed to redesign cities to reduce private vehicles and other usages. ...

 

As for bullet point #2... you mean to tell me they are advocating for moving away from the 'built in obsolescence' economic model, towards the obsolete longevity model? Doesn't seem like the corporate world is going to like that very much.

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19 minutes ago, Foxx said:

The circular economy according to the WEF.

 

3 circular economy approaches to reduce demand for critical metals

 

As for bullet point #2... you mean to tell me they are advocating for moving away from the 'built in obsolescence' economic model, towards the obsolete longevity model? Doesn't seem like the corporate world is going to like that very much.

 

Many labor forces in emerging economies are based on the idea of product disposability, as well.  This would have a deleterious effect on emerging economies...which rather belies the idea that the "World Economic Forum" is truly a "World" economic forum.

 

More like a "First World" economic forum.

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3 minutes ago, Crap Throwing Clavin said:

 

Many labor forces in emerging economies are based on the idea of product disposability, as well.  This would have a deleterious effect on emerging economies...which rather belies the idea that the "World Economic Forum" is truly a "World" economic forum.

 

More like a "First World" economic forum.

I dunno.

 

I might venture that they are really an, "Elite World" economic forum. 

 

This bullet point aside, their stated desires point to a desire to destroy the first world economies and make them all third world.

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2 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

 

Complete interview.

 

Brief summary:

 

She talks about the punishment of the farmer and the corporate role in that paradigm. The colonization of farmland, the advent of chemical fertilization of fertilizer via Hitler's power matrix and how it is destroying our soil by killing the soil organisms.

 

Why natural alliances are not emerging.

 

There is no difference between main stream media and social media. Social media is the billionaire's media as well.

 

B.Gates roll in agriculture.

 

The globalist agenda and what the land grab is all about and how it is working.

 

Appropriation claimed as invention.

 

How the African continent was destroyed by the Cargill written agreement of, "the right to dump". and the subsequent Junk food sanitary agreement.

 

At the end of the day, we are Earth beings.

 

And perhaps the most important statement here is that, from the quantum perspective... the simple act of changing yourself, changes everything around you and thus everything around that which you have changed... so on and so forth. Interconnectedness.

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13 minutes ago, Crap Throwing Clavin said:

 

That's not "Communism."  Communism wouldn't buy them out, it would juts seize the land and starve the kulaks.

just a liotte window dressing to avoid that claim

of course, they will just change the definiton, when needed 

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2 minutes ago, Spartacus said:

just a liotte window dressing to avoid that claim

of course, they will just change the definiton, when needed 

 

No, they'll end up starving the farmers.

 

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34 minutes ago, Crap Throwing Clavin said:

 

That's not "Communism."  Communism wouldn't buy them out, it would juts seize the land and starve the kulaks.

 

It's "Compassionate" Communism

 

It's also the carrot, which if refused will by followed by the stick.

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19 hours ago, Nouseforaname said:

 

The new Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, just gave a speech at the 2022 WEF Davos Summit. Not good news for the Japanese as the guy is already talking about ordering COVID shots and whatnot.

 

Kishida vows to lead world with ‘new capitalism’ at Davos forum

 

TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister KISHIDA Fumio, in a speech at an online Davos forum meeting on Tuesday, voiced his eagerness to lead the world with his “new capitalism” initiative.

Kishida stressed the need for Japan to shift away from the Abenomics economic policy of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

Abenomics is “clearly insufficient to transform Japan’s economy into a sustainable and inclusive one,” Kishida said at the World Economic Forum meeting.

Kishida also said digital technology is “essential to solving Japan’s social problems.” He explained his administration’s policy of promoting the development of telecommunications infrastructure such as submarine cables and optical fiber networks.

In a bid to help create new services, “We’ll review a total of some 40,000 regulations and systems in light of digital principles,” the prime minister said.

 

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9 minutes ago, SackMan518 said:

 

The new Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, just gave a speech at the 2022 WEF Davos Summit. Not good news for the Japanese as the guy is already talking about ordering COVID shots and whatnot.

 

Kishida vows to lead world with ‘new capitalism’ at Davos forum

 

TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister KISHIDA Fumio, in a speech at an online Davos forum meeting on Tuesday, voiced his eagerness to lead the world with his “new capitalism” initiative.

Kishida stressed the need for Japan to shift away from the Abenomics economic policy of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

Abenomics is “clearly insufficient to transform Japan’s economy into a sustainable and inclusive one,” Kishida said at the World Economic Forum meeting.

Kishida also said digital technology is “essential to solving Japan’s social problems.” He explained his administration’s policy of promoting the development of telecommunications infrastructure such as submarine cables and optical fiber networks.

In a bid to help create new services, “We’ll review a total of some 40,000 regulations and systems in light of digital principles,” the prime minister said.

 

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The Japanese are germaphobes so I wouldn’t be surprised.

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