for revenue, inflow and outflow—don’t assess the use No time to lose: we all have a role to play in Against the backdrop of climate breakdown, emissions phase of a product, which means value intensity and advancing circular metrics and material use are continuing to spiral—contributing lifetime extension strategies go largely uncaptured. [...] However, ensuring that sustainability ambitions are achieved as part of a circular transition will require the development and adoption of a harmonised measurement framework that assesses the economic, environmental and social impacts of circular strategies at a company, industry and even national and global level. [...] 6 Measuring circularity for capital equipment 7 INDICATOR CTI CIRCULYTICS INDICATOR CTI CIRCULYTICS Scope The metric can be assessed on The recommended scope of the Energy circularity: The metric for Renewable Energy As in CTI, Circulytics requires the multiple levels: from the broader assessment is aligned with the The proportion of a company’s is a simple calculation: percentage of energy—heat,. [...] Manufacturers may also apply lifetime Although the majority of value intensity occurs at extension strategies during the design phase to improve the use phase, indicators for revenue, inflow and durability, and at the end of each use cycle to support outflow in current circular frameworks do not assess repair and refurbishment. [...] Damen’s solution Triton impact across the capital equipment industry will allows for the remote monitoring of their vessels’ Furthermore, like dematerialisation and digitalisation, prove difficult due to the different regions and markets systems and operation so that the company can measuring the avoided impact of XaaS strategies in which companies operate.
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