The term 'Circular Economy' has been around since the late 1980s to describe an economic system where waste at extraction, production, and consumption stages is turned into inputs. Put plainly, a circular economy encourages a transition from a 'take, make, and throw away' model, to one in which natural and technological resources are retained and reused at equal value. Essentially encouraging a 'cradle-to-cradle' rather than 'cradle-to-grave' mindset during the design process.

What does this mean for planning? A ‘Circular Economy Statement’ is currently a validation requirement for Referrable planning applications in London. More widely, forward-thinking planning authorities are increasingly requiring that the whole-of-life impact of a development be assessed at planning stage. This often requires design changes at the outset so that disassembly and re-use can be designed in.

This webinar will set the scene and explain a little more about the concepts behind Circular Economy and Cradle-to-Cradle design, then explore what this means for planning and the built environment.
  • Candice Quartermain (Circular Economy Australia)
  • Rhiannon Smith (Barton Willmore)
  • Michael Robinson-Moltke (Stantec)

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1669124638-d4e0ff2b4d4f06f7 Harry Quartermain


1669124681-5271de9a8c9664d6 Harry Quarterman


1669649398-98fc5a65153af3d9 Rhiannon Smith


1669644372-ca58e98aef5735c2 Michael Robinson-Moltke
Waste and Circular Economy Consultant

My background is in the public sector (13 years), working in waste and recycling. Having moved into consultancy 5 years ago, I have been advising on approaches to waste management for developments through construction and once operational, ensuring adherence to the waste hierarchy. During the last couple of years I’ve been looking more and more at Circular Economy approaches to the built environment and how embedding the CE principles can result in environmental, social and economic benefits.

1669194194-46b7bc82383f8794 Candice Quartermain


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Charlotte Daborn - RTPI South West Regional Coordinator
02079298190
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