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Reuse, repair, recycle, reduce: UK debuts new Circular Economy Hub


Reuse, repair, recycle, reduce: UK debuts new Circular Economy Hub
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New research hub based at the University of Exeter aims to co-ordinate national research efforts to advance the development of circular economy business models
Some of the UK s leading academics and researchers are to spearhead national efforts to create a circular economy through the launch this week of a major new Circular Economy Hub.
Led by the University of Exeter, the National Interdisciplinary Circular Economy Hub is being funded by £3.5m from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and forms part of the wider National Interdisciplinary Circular Economy Research (NICER) programme, a £30m UKRI investment comprising 34 universities and 200 industry partners all working towards the creation of a circular economy in the UK. ....

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Circular economy: Arc'teryx launches resale, care and repair services


Circular economy: Arc teryx launches resale, care and repair services
Outdoor clothing and equipment brant Arc teryx has launched a new programme enabling consumers to resell, repair, upcycle and extend the life of their products.
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Called ‘Rebird’, the initiative includes a used gear resale service that has been made available through all 80+ of the brand’s owned stores across the US and Canada.  
Once items are traded in, they are inspected, cleaned and repaired before being put on display in-store fore resale. Resold products will be discounted against usual RRPs, and the person who traded in the items are rewarded with a gift card. ....

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Market Talk – January 21, 2021 | Armstrong Economics


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The Bank of Japan kept monetary policy steady on Thursday and revised its economic forecast for the next fiscal year, signaling that it has delivered sufficient stimulus, for now, to cushion the blow from the COVID-19 pandemic, Reuters reported. As widely expected, the central bank kept unchanged its target for short-term interest rates at -0.1% and that for 10-year government bond yields around 0% in a two-day rate review. In a quarterly review of its projections, the BOJ trimmed its economic forecast for the current year ending in March to a 5.6% contraction from the previous forecast for a 5.5% decline. But it revised up its growth projection for the next fiscal year to a 3.9% expansion from a 3.6% increase forecast in October. ....

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Market talk: The Bank of Japan kept monetary policy steady on Thursday


1/22/2021 5:29:39 AM GMT
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The Bank of Japan kept monetary policy steady on Thursday and revised its economic forecast for the next fiscal year, signaling that it has delivered sufficient stimulus, for now, to cushion the blow from the COVID-19 pandemic, Reuters reported. As widely expected, the central bank kept unchanged its target for short-term interest rates at -0.1% and that for 10-year government bond yields around 0% in a two-day rate review. In a quarterly review of its projections, the BOJ trimmed its economic forecast for the current year ending in March to a 5.6% contraction from the previous forecast for a 5.5% decline. But it revised up its growth projection for the next fiscal year to a 3.9% expansion from a 3.6% increase forecast in October. ....

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