Unlocking Circularity: Developing the Framework for Identifying and Scaling Product Reuse Programs
How can manufacturers identify product reuse programs across an existing and diverse product catalog?
How can local reuse be prioritized in order to reduce the challenges of establishing reverse logistics networks?
Legrand, the global specialist in electrical and digital building infrastructures, faced these questions while searching to expand their circular economy programs. Recognizing the need for collaboration, they reached out to Rheaply to explore solutions.
By carefully examining large datasets, Legrand and Rheaply developed a dynamic prioritization matrix to uncover new opportunities for circularity in manufacturing, examining the volume of goods, expected wear and tear, the locations where products are sold, and more.
Join Jaden Barney, senior sustainability analyst at Legrand, and Valentina Rappa, senior sustainability manager at Rheaply for this lively webinar discussion. They’ll delve into the intricacies of product reuse within the electrical and digital built environment products sector, complete with real-life examples.
You’ll walk away with a head start to address similarly complex questions about leveraging reuse in manufacturing and find inspiration for your own circularity initiatives.
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